Series: Advances in Archaeobotany 4 |
ISBN-13: 9789492444912 |
Publication year: 2019 |
Publication type: Book |
Pages: 243 |
Cover: Hardcover |
Format: 210 x 297 x 10 mm; 1.100 g; full colour ill. |
Price excl. VAT: €95.00 |
Price incl. VAT: €103.55 |
The materiality of plant remains from 36 Neolithic sites of the Linearbandkeramik, Funnel Beaker and Single Grave Culture, and the Dagger groups as uncovered by archaeological excavations in northern central Europe is presented in this atlas to facilitate archaeobotanical investigations by offering photographic references to fossilized charred plant remains and, in some cases, subfossil waterlogged plant remains. The respective archaeological sites are briefly introduced, the plant assemblages shortly evaluated, supported by informations on plant use. Plant lists and new radiocarbon data supplement the volume.
The atlas compiles examples of ancient plant remains that were investigated from 2009 to 2019 in three collaborative research programs at Kiel University, SPP1400 ‘Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation', SFB1266 ‘Scales of Transformation: Human-Environmental Interaction in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies', and the Botanical Platform of the Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes' (GSHDL). Extra information
Contents (shortened)
Preface
1 Introduction 2 Lower Saxony: The low mountain range and loess region in the South and the lower moraine landscape in the North
3 Western Holsatia, Schleswig-Holstein: The lower moraine landscape, the outwash plain and the western upper moraine landscape
4 South-eastern Holsatia, Schleswig-Holstein: The upper moraine hilly landscape
5 North-eastern Holsatia, Schleswig-Holstein: The upper moraine landscape
6 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg: The upper moraine landscapes in the Northeast
7 Southern Denmark: The island of Funen
Appendix (Tables)
Index 1: Scientific plant names - English and German plant names Index 2: English plant names - scientific and German plant names Index 3: German plant names - scientific and English plant names
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