Title of article
Archaeology of fire: Methodological aspects of reconstructing fire history of prehistoric archaeological sites
Author/Authors
Alperson-Afil، نويسنده , , Nira، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
9
From page
111
To page
119
Abstract
Concepts which are common in the reconstruction of fire histories are employed here for the purpose of interpreting fires identified at archaeological sites. When attempting to evaluate the fire history of ancient occupations we are limited by the amount and quality of the available data. Furthermore, the identification of archaeological burned materials, such as stone, wood, and charcoal, is adequate for the general assumption of a “fire history”, but the agent responsible - anthropogenic or natural - cannot be inferred from the mere presence of burned items. The large body of scientific data that has accumulated, primarily through efforts to prevent future fire disasters, enables us to reconstruct scenarios of past natural fires. Adopting this line of thought, this paper attempts to evaluate the circumstances in which a natural fire may have ignited and spread at the 0.79 Ma occupation site of Gesher Benot Yaʹaqov (Israel), resulting with burned wood and burned flint within the archaeological layers.
her Benot Yaʹaqov, possible remnants of hearths are explored through analyses of the spatial distribution of burned flint-knapping waste products. These occur in dense clusters in each of the archaeological occupations throughout the long stratigraphic sequence. In this study, the combination between the spatial analyses results, paleoenvironmental information, and various factors involved in the complex process of fire ignition, combustion, and behavior, has enabled the firm rejection of recurrent natural fires as the responsible agent for the burned materials. In addition, it suggested that mainly at early sites, where evidence for burning is present yet scarce, data on fire ecology can be particularly useful when it is considered in relation to paleoenvironmental information.
Keywords
Natural fires , fire ecology , archaeology , Burned flint , Early Middle Pleistocene , Gesher Benot Yaיaqov
Journal title
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Record number
2334680
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