The quality and value in Neolithic Europe : an alternative view on obsidian artifacts

p. 119-123

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In current studies, obsidian is considered both as a highly valuable commodity, of exotic origin, and in other cases as a raw material with practical use only. The answer to the problem is not an easy one, since the basic qualities of obsidian are also found in many other raw materials, often easily accessible from prehistoric settlements. In this assessment of the subject of distribution and the chronology of obsidian finds I have tried to view obsidian exclusively on the basis of its chronological and cultural context. Such methodological premise leads to a conclusion that the role, importance and value of obsidian in the life of prehistoric communities can be best understood during the period of neolithization of the European continent and later on, when obsidian becomes an integral part of the complex changes in the perception and the use of the environment.

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Boban Tripkovič, « The quality and value in Neolithic Europe : an alternative view on obsidian artifacts », ERAUL, 103 | 2003, 119-123.

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Boban Tripkovič, « The quality and value in Neolithic Europe : an alternative view on obsidian artifacts », ERAUL [En ligne], 103 | 2003, mis en ligne le 23 May 2025, consulté le 24 May 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=3809

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Boban Tripkovič

Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Archaeology, Čika Ljubina 18-20, YU-11 000 Belgrade