Geochemical Study of Chert Artefacts from Xicotó Rockshelter (NE Iberia) Archaeological Site. New Data on Neolithic and Mesolithic Human Occupations

Marta Sánchez de la Torre, Cynthia Belén González Olivares, Bernard Gratuze, François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, Xavier Mangado

Geochemical Study of Chert Artefacts from Xicotó Rockshelter (NE Iberia) Archaeological Site. New Data on Neolithic and Mesolithic Human Occupations

Číslo: 2/2022
Periodikum: Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica
DOI: 10.24916/iansa.2022.2.1

Klíčová slova: lithic sourcing human mobility geochemistry chert Mesolithic Neolithic NE Iberia Pre-Pyrenees

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Anotace: Xicotó Rockshelter (Alòs de Balaguer, Lleida, Spain) is located in the eastern Pre-Pyrenean range

in north-east Iberia, in the middle Segre River Basin. Since 2013, archaeological works have been
developed by a team from the Prehistoric Studies and Research Seminar (SERP) at the University
of Barcelona and up to three sedimentary levels have been identified. The preserved archaeological
remains have allowed determining that the site was occupied during at least two different periods: the
Ancient Neolithic and the Middle Mesolithic. The relative chronology given by the archaeological
assemblage has been confirmed by several radiocarbon dates that place the occupations of the site to
be during the VI and VII millennia cal BC. This paper presents the results obtained after the analysis
of lithic raw materials from the entire lithic assemblage. The analysis was performed using the classic
petroarchaeological approach, comprising textural and micropalaeontological descriptions, combined
with the application of geochemical methods, using energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF)
and laser-ablation inductively-coupled-plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). The results show that
several rock types were selected for confectioning the lithic tools, among which chert was the preferred.
Different types and origins have been identified, with similar sourcing strategies that involved local and
regional procurement.