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Rectangular Beads from the Final Gravettian Level of the Abri Pataud: Raw Material Identification and its Archaeological Implications
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Archaeological ExcavationArchaeologyAnatomyMammoth IvoryRock ArtBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordAbri PataudRaw Material IdentificationLanguage StudiesBurial PracticesClassicsArchaeological EvidenceArt HistoryMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyMorphologyRaw MaterialLevel 2ArtsRectangular Beads
The Final Gravettian level (level 2) of the abri Pataud (Dordogne, France) yielded a large assemblage of body ornaments that consists essentially of 85 quite standardized rectangular beads. Some uncertainty remained about the raw material in which these small beads were made: mammoth ivory, reindeer antler or bone? Non-invasive methods were employed in order to determine the raw material. First chemical analyses using microbeam Proton Induced X-ray Emission analysis (microPIXE) did not enable us to conclude definitively. Therefore, synchrotron and laboratory X-ray microtomography (microCT) were applied on eight beads and allowed us to identify ivory for all of them except for one, which shows slightly different morphological features.
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