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Western Mediterranean obsidians characterization by SEM-EDS and the Neolithic site of A Fuata (Corsica)

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During the Neolithic, obsidians of the Monte Arci (Sardinia) volcanic complex were by far more used in the northern Tyrrhenian area than those of the three other source-islands (Lipari, Palmarola, Pantelleria) in the western Mediterranean. It is shown that merely determinations of content for six major elements with a scanning electron microscope by energy dispersion spectrometry (SEM-EDS) are sufficient to distinguish the four types of Monte Arci obsidians. Because of the compositional similarities between these obsidian types, a multivariate analysis is recommended in provenance studies. Although SEM-EDS, electron microprobe-wavelength dispersion spectrometry (EMP-WDS) and particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) give essentially concordant results in the determination of these six element contents, subtle technique-related biases prevent the combination of SEM-EDS, EMP-WDS and PIXE data on source samples for provenance purposes. An SEM-EDS test-study reveals the first occurrence of obsidians of Lipari for the A Fuata Middle to Late Neolithic site of NW Corsica (north of Sardinia), in addition to the usual Monte Arci obsidians. Similar to EMP-WDS, the SEM-EDS technique requires only millimeter-sized fragments.

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hal-01743186 , version 1 (26-03-2018)

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François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, Jean-Michel Bontempi, Nathalie Marini, Sylvain Mazet, Pierre François Neuville, et al.. Western Mediterranean obsidians characterization by SEM-EDS and the Neolithic site of A Fuata (Corsica). Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010, 37 (1), pp.92 - 106. ⟨10.1016/j.jas.2009.09.016⟩. ⟨hal-01743186⟩
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