Crafting illusions: Human-made composite coating used to simulate amber beads in prehistoric Iberia

Aug 1, 2024·
Carlos P. Odriozola
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José Ángel Garrido-Cordero
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Ana C. Sousa
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José María Martínez-Blanes
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Galo Romero-García
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Daniel Sánchez-Gómez
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Manel Edo I Benaigues
,
Diego Romero-Vera
,
María Dolores Simón-Vallejo
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María Dolores Zambrana-Vega
,
José Luis Molina-González
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Abstract
The discovery of a set of beads, comprising both Sicilian amber and resin-coated beads in the Middle Bronze Age burial site of Cova del Gegant (Sitges, Barcelona, Spain), has sparked inquiries into whether the coating was intended for imitation or counterfeiting of amber. We assert that human-made materials, such as bead coatings, are intentionally conceived, designed, and crafted to fulfill specific functions. Thus, for an object to effectively fulfill its intended purpose, it must meet particular performance criteria influenced by situational factors.
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Journal of Archaeological Science