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Changing Identity in a Changing World

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
314 Seiten
Englisch
Sidestone Presserschienen am22.09.2023
4000 BCE is a time of significant changes in northern European Stone Age societies - this book provides current studies, starting from Denmark´s biggest excavation: The Femern project.mehr
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Klappentext4000 BCE is a time of significant changes in northern European Stone Age societies - this book provides current studies, starting from Denmark´s biggest excavation: The Femern project.
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ISBN/GTIN978-94-6426-167-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum22.09.2023
Seiten314 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 173 mm, Höhe 253 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht850 g
Artikel-Nr.12152582

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Forword_x000D__x000D_Ulla Schaltz and Kasper Hâ©hling Sâ©sted_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Introduction: Changing Identity in a Changing World_x000D__x000D_Daniel Gross and Mikael Rothstein_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_PART 1: Changing worlds_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_The Femern project: a large-scale excavation of a Stone Age landscape_x000D__x000D_Bjâ©rnar MâÑge, Daniel Gross and Marie Kanstrup_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Environmental changes after the last deglaciation, southern Lolland, Denmark_x000D__x000D_Ole Bennike and Catherine Jessen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Niche construction: Hard-working settlers and a neglected principle in understanding the early Neolithic of southern Scandinavia_x000D__x000D_Niels Nâ©rkjâªr Johannsen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Estuary and lacustrine fishing with stationary wooden structures in Neolithic Finland: Evidence from waterlogged sites_x000D__x000D_Satu Koivisto_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_How to build a Neolithic? Perspectives on megalith building practices and landscape perception during the Funnel Beaker period in northern Germany_x000D__x000D_Maria Wunderlich_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Tombs and Settlements, Bog and Sea ÔÇô the possible influence of landscape change on Neolithic life in the Ahlen-Falkenberger Moor, Germany_x000D__x000D_Moritz Mennenga, Anja Behrens, Martina Karle and Steffen Wolters_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_PART 2: Losing Boundaries_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Duality in the Early Neolithic on Lolland-Falster and in south Scandinavia_x000D__x000D_Theis Zetner Trolle Jensen and Lasse Sâ©rensen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Long-term perspectives on Neolithisation: Pottery use in the Ertebâ©lle Culture and its connection to the development of settlement patterns and hunter-gatherer complexity_x000D__x000D_Ann-Katrin Meyer_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Changing diet in a changing world_x000D__x000D_Bente Philippsen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Mesolithic persistence and Neolithic emergence at Syltholm II (MLF00906-III). Osseous artefacts before and after 4000 BCE on the coast of Lolland, Denmark_x000D__x000D_Solveig Chaudesaigues-Clausen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Neolithisation in Denmark from a depositional perspective_x000D__x000D_Sâ©ren Anker Sâ©rensen_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_LolaÔÇÖs people hunted wild boar; their neighbours kept domestic pigs: analysis of the Syltholm pigs_x000D__x000D_Peter Rowley-Conwey_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Neolithic farming in forager-resource systems: A case from southern Norway_x000D__x000D_Svein VatsvâÑg Nielsen and Jo-Simon Frâ©shaug Stokke_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_PART 3: Identities of Change_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Mesolithic hunters in mixed oak forests: Differences in hunting strategy and hunting behaviour_x000D__x000D_Ulrich SchmâÂlcke_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Changing diet during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition: An examination of the carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of late Mesolithic and early Neolithic humans in Denmark_x000D__x000D_Rikke Maring, Jesper Olsen and Marcello A. Mannino_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Going against the grain? The transition to farming in the Dutch wetlands re-examined (5000ÔÇô4000 BCE)_x000D__x000D_Daan C. M. Raemaekers, Nathalie âÿ. Brusgaard, Merita Dreshaj, Jolijn Erven, Michael W. Dee and J. Hans M. Peeters_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Stone Age Fishing in the prehistoric Syltholm Fjord_x000D__x000D_Terje Stafseth and Daniel Gross_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_The Unbeknownst Pottery Craft at the Alvastra Pile Dwelling_x000D__x000D_Nathalie Hinders_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Evidence of a base model for Neolithic depositions in Central and Northern Europe_x000D__x000D_Michael Mââller_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_People, contacts and identities: the sixth-fifth millennium south of the western Baltic Sea_x000D__x000D_Thomas Terberger, Andreas Kotula and Henny Piezonka_x000D__x000D_â¬á_x000D__x000D_Perceptions of Stone Age Landscapes? A note on how humans of the Stone Age may have experienced their surroundings_x000D__x000D_Mikael Rothsteinmehr

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