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Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK
Shamanic belief systems represent the first form of religious practice visible within the global archaeological record. Here we report on the earliest known evidence of shamanic costume: modified red deer crania headdresses from the Early Holocene site of Star Carr (c. 11 kya). More than 90% of the...
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author | Little, Aimée Elliott, Benjamin Conneller, Chantal Pomstra, Diederik Evans, Adrian A. Fitton, Laura C. Holland, Andrew Davis, Robert Kershaw, Rachel O’Connor, Sonia O’Connor, Terry Sparrow, Thomas Wilson, Andrew S. Jordan, Peter Collins, Matthew J. Colonese, André Carlo Craig, Oliver E. Knight, Rebecca Lucquin, Alexandre J. A. Taylor, Barry Milner, Nicky |
author_facet | Little, Aimée Elliott, Benjamin Conneller, Chantal Pomstra, Diederik Evans, Adrian A. Fitton, Laura C. Holland, Andrew Davis, Robert Kershaw, Rachel O’Connor, Sonia O’Connor, Terry Sparrow, Thomas Wilson, Andrew S. Jordan, Peter Collins, Matthew J. Colonese, André Carlo Craig, Oliver E. Knight, Rebecca Lucquin, Alexandre J. A. Taylor, Barry Milner, Nicky |
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description | Shamanic belief systems represent the first form of religious practice visible within the global archaeological record. Here we report on the earliest known evidence of shamanic costume: modified red deer crania headdresses from the Early Holocene site of Star Carr (c. 11 kya). More than 90% of the examples from prehistoric Europe come from this one site, establishing it as a place of outstanding shamanistic/cosmological significance. Our work, involving a programme of experimental replication, analysis of macroscopic traces, organic residue analysis and 3D image acquisition, metrology and visualisation, represents the first attempt to understand the manufacturing processes used to create these artefacts. The results produced were unexpected—rather than being carefully crafted objects, elements of their production can only be described as expedient. |
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spelling | pubmed-48304402016-04-22 Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK Little, Aimée Elliott, Benjamin Conneller, Chantal Pomstra, Diederik Evans, Adrian A. Fitton, Laura C. Holland, Andrew Davis, Robert Kershaw, Rachel O’Connor, Sonia O’Connor, Terry Sparrow, Thomas Wilson, Andrew S. Jordan, Peter Collins, Matthew J. Colonese, André Carlo Craig, Oliver E. Knight, Rebecca Lucquin, Alexandre J. A. Taylor, Barry Milner, Nicky PLoS One Research Article Shamanic belief systems represent the first form of religious practice visible within the global archaeological record. Here we report on the earliest known evidence of shamanic costume: modified red deer crania headdresses from the Early Holocene site of Star Carr (c. 11 kya). More than 90% of the examples from prehistoric Europe come from this one site, establishing it as a place of outstanding shamanistic/cosmological significance. Our work, involving a programme of experimental replication, analysis of macroscopic traces, organic residue analysis and 3D image acquisition, metrology and visualisation, represents the first attempt to understand the manufacturing processes used to create these artefacts. The results produced were unexpected—rather than being carefully crafted objects, elements of their production can only be described as expedient. Public Library of Science 2016-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4830440/ /pubmed/27073850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152136 Text en © 2016 Little et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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 Little, Aimée Elliott, Benjamin Conneller, Chantal Pomstra, Diederik Evans, Adrian A. Fitton, Laura C. Holland, Andrew Davis, Robert Kershaw, Rachel O’Connor, Sonia O’Connor, Terry Sparrow, Thomas Wilson, Andrew S. Jordan, Peter Collins, Matthew J. Colonese, André Carlo Craig, Oliver E. Knight, Rebecca Lucquin, Alexandre J. A. Taylor, Barry Milner, Nicky Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title | Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title_full | Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title_fullStr | Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title_full_unstemmed | Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title_short | Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK |
title_sort | technological analysis of the world’s earliest shamanic costume: a multi-scalar, experimental study of a red deer headdress from the early holocene site of star carr, north yorkshire, uk |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27073850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152136 |
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