Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
We present and discuss the results of the first archaeometric study carried
out on green stone beads found in Garamantian archaeological sites from the central
Sahara. In the region, several archaeological and geological investigations have generally
attributed green stone beads and pendants found in archaeological contexts to
amazonite extracted from the pegmatite dike at Eghei Zuma (northern Tibesti, Libya),
accepting the hypothesis of the so-called émeraude garamantique proposed by Monod.
On the basis of microprobe analyses of samples from Fewet we demonstrate that
(i) green stone beads consist of different lithotypes (serpentine and amazonite) and (ii)
that the source of amazonite could not be the pegmatite outcropping at Eghei Zuma.
Furthermore, we discuss the archaeological implication of our results, which concerns
with the trade route of amazonite beads in ancient Sahara, and try to identify possible
sources of amazonite located in the Sahara and surrounding regions.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Green stone beads; Amazonite; Granitic pegmatite; Eghei Zuma; Microprobe; Garamantian trade routes
Elenco autori:
Vignola, PIETRO ERNESTO
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Titolo del libro:
Life and death of a rural village in Garamantian Times. Archaeological investigations in the Fewet oasis (Lybian Sahara)
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