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GEOarchaeology of DAily Practices: extracting bronze age lifeways from the domestic stratigraphic record

Description du projet

Utiliser des données scientifiques solides pour reconstituer le mode de vie à l’âge du bronze européen

L’âge du bronze européen (qui s’étend de 2 500 à 600 avant notre ère) a constitué une période de changements remarquables. Le projet GEODAP, financé par l’UE, entend étudier de plus près la vie quotidienne durant cette période de l’histoire européenne. Il se concentrera sur les pratiques de la vie domestique. Il en résultera un récit novateur sur l’âge du bronze, qui abordera les aspects sociaux, économiques et environnementaux d’une région d’Europe culturellement interconnectée. L’accent sera mis sur dix sites archéologiques clés situés dans six pays européens, ce qui permettra de constituer la base de données du projet. Intégrant la géoarchéologie (analyse microstratigraphique), la chimie organique (biomarqueurs) et l’archéobotanique (phytolithes, graines, fruits et charbon de bois), le projet tentera de reconstituer les pratiques quotidiennes à partir de la stratigraphie domestique.

Objectif

What was daily life like in the European Bronze Age? In contrast to large-scale narratives based on artefacts, often prestige items from funerary contexts, this project focuses on the practices of daily domestic life, recorded in the sediments upon which it took place. These constitute the domestic stratigraphic record. This project, therefore, shifts the scale and the object of archaeological investigation, and aims at bringing interdisciplinary scientific analyses into dialogue with anthropological understandings of lifeways and households. Its main objective is the formulation of an innovative narrative of the Bronze Age addressing social, economic, and environmental aspects of a culturally interconnected region of Europe. The daily practices and life histories of bronze age people will be the pixels of this new picture that challenges previous depersonalized narratives relying on material culture. The region between the Carpatho-Danubian basin, the Balkans, and northern Italy was selected due to its important cultural interactions during the Bronze Age. Ten key archaeological sites in six European countries constitute the project’s database. Its innovative interdisciplinary approach integrates geoarchaeology (micro-stratigraphic analysis), organic chemistry (biomarkers) and archaeo-botany (phytoliths, seeds, fruits, and charcoal) to reconstruct with unprecedented accuracy the daily practices from domestic stratigraphy. This information will be compared with the story told by material culture and integrated with local paleo-environmental records. The project, in fact, challenges also previous reconstructions that called in environmental mega-events (volcanic eruptions, glacial advances, aridity events) to aprioristically explain broad cultural phenomena of the Bronze Age. Their inherent complexity can only be faced by crystallizing detailed micro-histories and site-specific environmental reconstructions into a broader synthesis based on hard scientific data.

Régime de financement

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 862 141,00
Adresse
VIA 8 FEBBRAIO 2
35122 Padova
Italie

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Région
Nord-Est Veneto Padova
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 1 862 141,00

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