The Source of Corse Obsidian: Neolithic Exchange in the Western Mediterranean
Robert H. Tykot and Karen Hartshorn
The provenance of several hundred obsidian artifacts from neolithic sites in Corsica has been
determined by wavelength-dispersive spectrometry using the electron microprobe. The analysis of
200 samples from 9 stratigraphic levels at Basi (Serra-di-Ferro) represents the largest study ever of
obsidian exploitation at any one site in the western Mediterranean, and is singularly important for
assessing chronological variation in obsidian exploitation. Our results contradict interpretations
based on earlier studies of small numbers of Corsican samples, and indicate that obsidian from five
Sardinian sources are represented. Changing procurement mechanisms may account for differences
between the Early and Late Neolithic periods.