Abstract

Can Sadurní’s cave, located in Begues (NE Iberian Peninsula), in the Baix Llobregat region, is an archaeological site with a wide stratigraphic sequence covering from the Epipaleolithic hunter-gatherers societies at the beginning of the Holocene to Roman times. During the excavations of the last years a large number of different raw materials used for the manufacture of axes have been recovered.The present study is focused on the Neolithic sequence. 31 axes and adzes have been characterised petrographically with the aid of a binocular microscope and transmission microscope. A great variety of rocks constitute the raw materials of these stone tools, ranging from contact and regional metamorphic rocks to plutonic and porphyric igneous rocks. The formers are the most abundant (up to 78%) and include hornfels, spotted phyllites, marbles, quartzites, slates and phyllites. The igneous rocks consist of granodiorite, porphyry and aplites. Such a great assemblage of rocks matches in a geological context representative of a plutonic intrusion and its metamorphic contact aureole. Following that scenario we suggest that the most likely source area for all these materials occur at the Collserola hills, at 27 km far to the east from the cave, at the other side of the Llobregat River, where an Hercynian granodiorite and related igneous rocks intruding Ordovician metasedimentary materials are presented.

Highlights

  • The site of Can Sadurni covers a complete stratigraphy of the Holocene, consisting on 27 archaeological layers (Núñez et al 2013)

  • The Palaeozoic basement is represented by Ordovician - Cambroordovian and Silurian rocks affected by Hercynian low-grade regional metamorphism

  • The great spectra of metamorphic and igneous rocks let us to conclude that all the rocks fit perfectly in a geological context of a metamorphic aureole developed around an igneous intrusion (Figure 11)

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Introduction

The site of Can Sadurni covers a complete stratigraphy of the Holocene, consisting on 27 archaeological layers (Núñez et al 2013). The aim of this study is to characterize the nature. Journal of Lithic Studies (2016) vol 3, nr. Of the rocks used to manufacture the neolithic axes and adzes recovered in Can Sadurní’s cave to define a first geological and geographical approach to its provenance. These results will help us to understand the potential degree of knowledge of the regional raw materials

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