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The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago

A large part of our material culture is made of organic materials, and this was likely the case also during prehistory. Amongst this prehistoric organic material culture are textiles and cordages, taking advantage of the flexibility and resistance of plant fibres. While in very exceptional cases and...

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Autores principales: Xhauflair, Hermine, Jago-on, Sheldon, Vitales, Timothy James, Manipon, Dante, Amano, Noel, Callado, John Rey, Tandang, Danilo, Kerfant, Céline, Choa, Omar, Pawlik, Alfred
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10313078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281415
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author Xhauflair, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitales, Timothy James
Manipon, Dante
Amano, Noel
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Kerfant, Céline
Choa, Omar
Pawlik, Alfred
author_facet Xhauflair, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitales, Timothy James
Manipon, Dante
Amano, Noel
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Kerfant, Céline
Choa, Omar
Pawlik, Alfred
author_sort Xhauflair, Hermine
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description A large part of our material culture is made of organic materials, and this was likely the case also during prehistory. Amongst this prehistoric organic material culture are textiles and cordages, taking advantage of the flexibility and resistance of plant fibres. While in very exceptional cases and under very favourable circumstances, fragments of baskets and cords have survived and were discovered in late Pleistocene and Holocene archaeological sites, these objects are generally not preserved, especially in tropical regions. We report here indirect evidence of basket/tying material making found on stone tools dating to 39–33,000 BP from Tabon Cave, Palawan Philippines. The distribution of use-wear on these artefacts is the same as the distribution observed on experimental tools used to thin fibres, following a technique that is widespread in the region currently. The goal of this activity is to turn hard plant segments into supple strips suitable as tying material or to weave baskets, traps, and even boats. This study shows early evidence of this practice in Southeast Asia and adds to the growing set of discoveries showing that fibre technology was an integral part of late Pleistocene skillset. This paper also provides a new way to identify supple strips of fibres made of tropical plants in the archaeological record, an organic technology that is otherwise most of the time invisible.
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spelling pubmed-103130782023-07-01 The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago Xhauflair, Hermine Jago-on, Sheldon Vitales, Timothy James Manipon, Dante Amano, Noel Callado, John Rey Tandang, Danilo Kerfant, Céline Choa, Omar Pawlik, Alfred PLoS One Research Article A large part of our material culture is made of organic materials, and this was likely the case also during prehistory. Amongst this prehistoric organic material culture are textiles and cordages, taking advantage of the flexibility and resistance of plant fibres. While in very exceptional cases and under very favourable circumstances, fragments of baskets and cords have survived and were discovered in late Pleistocene and Holocene archaeological sites, these objects are generally not preserved, especially in tropical regions. We report here indirect evidence of basket/tying material making found on stone tools dating to 39–33,000 BP from Tabon Cave, Palawan Philippines. The distribution of use-wear on these artefacts is the same as the distribution observed on experimental tools used to thin fibres, following a technique that is widespread in the region currently. The goal of this activity is to turn hard plant segments into supple strips suitable as tying material or to weave baskets, traps, and even boats. This study shows early evidence of this practice in Southeast Asia and adds to the growing set of discoveries showing that fibre technology was an integral part of late Pleistocene skillset. This paper also provides a new way to identify supple strips of fibres made of tropical plants in the archaeological record, an organic technology that is otherwise most of the time invisible. Public Library of Science 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10313078/ /pubmed/37390048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281415 Text en © 2023 Xhauflair et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Xhauflair, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitales, Timothy James
Manipon, Dante
Amano, Noel
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Kerfant, Céline
Choa, Omar
Pawlik, Alfred
The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title_full The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title_fullStr The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title_full_unstemmed The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title_short The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
title_sort invisible plant technology of prehistoric southeast asia: indirect evidence for basket and rope making at tabon cave, philippines, 39–33,000 years ago
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10313078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281415
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