Open Archaeology (Jan 2021)

Obsidians of Pantelleria (Strait of Sicily): A Petrographic, Geochemical and Magnetic Study of Known and New Geological Sources

  • Rotolo Silvio G.,
  • Carapezza Maria Luisa,
  • Correale Alessandra,
  • Martin Franco Foresta,
  • Hahn Gregor,
  • Hodgetts Alastair G.E.,
  • La Monica Mariangela,
  • Nazzari Manuela,
  • Romano Pierangelo,
  • Sagnotti Leonardo,
  • Siravo Gaia,
  • Speranza Fabio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 434 – 453

Abstract

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This paper provides new petrochemical and paleomagnetic data from obsidian sub-sources on the island of Pantelleria, exploited since the Neolithic. Data has been obtained from 14 obsidian samples from 4 locations: Fossa della Pernice (2 sites), Salto la Vecchia and Balata dei Turchi. Here, we aim to better characterize these obsidians using a cross-disciplinary and multi-analytical approach, to further understand their archaeological significance. Major element analyses (EMP) have enabled two compositional super-groups to be distinguished: (i) Fossa della Pernice, less peralkaline and (ii) Balata dei Turchi–Salto la Vecchia, distinctly more peralkaline and having almost identical chemical patterns. Trace element analyses (LA-ICP-MS) corroborate major element groupings, with the Balata dei Turchi–Salto la Vecchia super-group being further characterized by a pronounced negative europium anomaly. Glass H2O contents (FT-IR) reveal an overlap among all the sub-sources (H2O = 0.1–0.3 wt. %). Magnetic methods have refined the petrochemical groupings, permitting further distinction between Balata dei Turchi–Salto La Vecchia and the Fossa della Pernice super-groups. The occurrence of sub-microscopic (< 1 μm) ferromagnetic minerals results in different magnetic susceptibility and Natural Remanent Magnetization values and allows the best distinction among the products from the chosen sites.

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