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Determining Prehistoric Skin Processing Technologies

Theresa Emmerich Kamper • Boek • hardback

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    The importance of skin processing technologies in the history and expansion of humankind cannot be overstated, yet these technologies can be difficult to identify in the archaeological record. This research outlines the development of a systematic, non-destructive method for identifying the tanning technologies used to produce prehistoric skin artefacts. The approach combines extensive archaeological research and over 25 years of the author's personal tanning experience.

    The method employs observations of an extensive sample reference collection, both macroscopic and microscopic, to produce a database of defining characteristics for six tannage types, from a large geographic area and time frame. The primary collection contains 22 species identified as economically important from both Europe and North America. A secondary collection of clothing and utilitarian items, made from traditionally processed skins, was used to add 'in-life use' traces to the database. The method was tested against both archaeological items from a variety of preservation contexts, and ethnographic items from museum collections across North America and Europe. This analysis confirmed that defining characteristics do exist between the primary tannage technologies, and that at least some defining characteristics survived in all preservation contexts. These can be recorded at multiple levels of observation, and often provide insight into small sections of the artefact's production sequence and life history.

    This research shows definitively that processed skin items from vastly different preservation contexts can provide a wealth of information about prehistoric tannage technologies, as well as information on manufacturing sequences and the conditions of use an item experienced. The method is a valuable analytical tool for those involved in conservation, curation or analysis of archaeological or ethnographic skin products. It provides a consolidated source of information for artisans working with traditional tanning, or re-enactors interested in the history or science of skin products. Finally, it serves as an example of the targeted use of experimental archaeology in a large-scale research project, and will be beneficial to anyone involved in experimental or experiential archaeology.

    Contents:

    Preface

    Chapter 1: Connecting disciplines & traditions in archaeological skin processing

    Chapter 2: Methodologies for investigating early tanning technologies

    Chapter 3: Rationale for faunal selection

    Chapter 4: Methodology for chosen tanning technologies

    Chapter 5: Analysis of experimental reference sample collection

    Chapter 6: Collection analysis by tannage: Interpretation of results

    Chapter 7: Identification of in-life use traces

    Chapter 8: Tying it all together: discriminating traits by tannage type

    Chapter 9: Discussion and conclusions

    Appendices
    Glossary
    Bibliography
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    Binding : Hardback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 218mm x 287mm
    Aantal pagina's : 310
    Uitgeverij : Sidestone Press Dissertations
    ISBN : 9789088908378
    Datum publicatie : 01-2020
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