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The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia

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Main Author: Zilhão, João
Publication Date: 2015
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The hypothesis of a North African route for the spread of farming economies into southern and western Iberia presupposes an earlier emergence of the Neolithic in the Maghreb, where it would have emerged through cultural diffusion from Sicily. These premises are not supported by the archeological evidence. In North Africa, the earliest directly dated domesticates post‑date by several centuries similar evidence from Valencia, Andalucía and Portugal. The finding in the nearest mainlands of obsidian from the island of Pantelleria, located about half‑way between Tunisia and Sicily, substantiates prehistoric navigation between Europe and Africa in the central Mediterranean but not before ~5000 cal BC, when farming economies were already several centuries old in Iberia. The material culture similarities perceived in the Early Neolithic of southern Iberia and the Maghreb may indicate a North‑to‑South diffusion of farming across the Strait of Gibraltar but not the reverse.
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spelling The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of IberiaEarly NeolithicWest MediterraneanObsidianNeolítico antigoMediterrâneo OcidentalObsidianaThe hypothesis of a North African route for the spread of farming economies into southern and western Iberia presupposes an earlier emergence of the Neolithic in the Maghreb, where it would have emerged through cultural diffusion from Sicily. These premises are not supported by the archeological evidence. In North Africa, the earliest directly dated domesticates post‑date by several centuries similar evidence from Valencia, Andalucía and Portugal. The finding in the nearest mainlands of obsidian from the island of Pantelleria, located about half‑way between Tunisia and Sicily, substantiates prehistoric navigation between Europe and Africa in the central Mediterranean but not before ~5000 cal BC, when farming economies were already several centuries old in Iberia. The material culture similarities perceived in the Early Neolithic of southern Iberia and the Maghreb may indicate a North‑to‑South diffusion of farming across the Strait of Gibraltar but not the reverse.A hipótese segundo a qual a economia agro‑pastoril teria chegado ao sul e ao oeste da Península Ibérica por difusão a partir do Norte de África baseia‑se em dois pressupostos: o de uma emergência do Neolítico no Magrebe em data anterior; e o da existência de uma rota de difusão cultural unindo a Sicília com a Tunísia. Estas premissas não encontram confirmação no registo arqueológico. No Norte de África, os mais antigos restos de plantas e animais domésticos directamente datados pelo radiocarbono são vários séculos mais recentes que achados semelhantes feitos em Valência, Andaluzia e Portugal. O achado em terra firme de obsidiana da ilha de Pantelleria, situada aproximadamente a meio caminho entre a Sicília e a Tunísia, documenta navegações pré‑históricas entre a Europa e a África no Mediterrâneo Central mas não antes de ~5000 cal BC, séculos após o aparecimento de uma economia produtora na Península Ibérica. As semelhanças que eventualmente existam na cultura material do Neolítico Antigo do sul ibérico e do Magrebe podem indicar difusão através do Estreito de Gibraltar de norte para sul mas não no sentido inverso.UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de LisboaRepositório da Universidade de LisboaZilhão, João2018-01-28T16:31:44Z20152015-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/31109engZilhão, J. (2015). The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia. In V. S. Gonçalves, M. Diniz, & A. C. Sousa (Eds.), 5.º Congresso do Neolítico Peninsular. Actas (pp. 623-630). Lisboa: UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa.978-989-99146-1-2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T13:48:13Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10451/31109Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T02:54:38.150217Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
title The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
spellingShingle The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
Zilhão, João
Early Neolithic
West Mediterranean
Obsidian
Neolítico antigo
Mediterrâneo Ocidental
Obsidiana
title_short The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
title_full The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
title_fullStr The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
title_full_unstemmed The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
title_sort The «African Mirage» is a delusion indeed. The distribution of the obsidian from Pantelleria rejects a Maghreb route for the neolithization of Iberia
author Zilhão, João
author_facet Zilhão, João
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zilhão, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Early Neolithic
West Mediterranean
Obsidian
Neolítico antigo
Mediterrâneo Ocidental
Obsidiana
topic Early Neolithic
West Mediterranean
Obsidian
Neolítico antigo
Mediterrâneo Ocidental
Obsidiana
description The hypothesis of a North African route for the spread of farming economies into southern and western Iberia presupposes an earlier emergence of the Neolithic in the Maghreb, where it would have emerged through cultural diffusion from Sicily. These premises are not supported by the archeological evidence. In North Africa, the earliest directly dated domesticates post‑date by several centuries similar evidence from Valencia, Andalucía and Portugal. The finding in the nearest mainlands of obsidian from the island of Pantelleria, located about half‑way between Tunisia and Sicily, substantiates prehistoric navigation between Europe and Africa in the central Mediterranean but not before ~5000 cal BC, when farming economies were already several centuries old in Iberia. The material culture similarities perceived in the Early Neolithic of southern Iberia and the Maghreb may indicate a North‑to‑South diffusion of farming across the Strait of Gibraltar but not the reverse.
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