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Early Neolithic Pottery Production in the Maltese Islands: Initiating a Għar Dalam and Skorba Pottery Fabric Classification Cover

Early Neolithic Pottery Production in the Maltese Islands: Initiating a Għar Dalam and Skorba Pottery Fabric Classification

Open Access
|Sep 2025

Abstract

The Early Neolithic (EN) period (5500–4800 BCE) marks the first sedentary settlement of the Maltese Islands by farmers. Despite advances in petrographic and archaeometric studies of pottery in Maltese archaeology, such methods have rarely been applied to Neolithic assemblages. This study addresses the lack of a systematic, published analysis of EN pottery from Malta, focusing on the Għar Dalam and Skorba facies. Thirty-two sherds from the sites of Skorba (Malta) and Santa Verna (Gozo) were analysed using polarised light microscopy, supplemented by additional characterisation techniques (X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray analysis). Three distinct fabric groups were identified for each facies, primarily differentiated by the nature of their temper. All primary raw materials appear to have been locally sourced, with no direct evidence of imported pottery. The results suggest similarities in production techniques between the two facies, such as paste preparation, alongside differences – particularly in firing regimes. Finally, the use of calcitic tempers reflects a technological tradition consistent with broader Mediterranean practices during the Neolithic.

Language: English
Submitted on: Apr 20, 2025
Accepted on: Jul 7, 2025
Published on: Sep 17, 2025
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

© 2025 Emma Richard-Trémeau, Catriona Brogan, John Charles Betts, Claudio Capelli, Antonino Briguglio, Maria Vella, Jerome Douglas, Maxine Anastasi, published by Sciendo
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