Swifterbant stones: the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function [1]
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of Contents
Chapter
1
The general setting of the research
.......................................................................1
1.1
Point of origin
............................................................................................................................................1
1.1.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................................1
1.1.2
Research context
...................................................................................................................................1
1.1.3
Research motivations
...........................................................................................................................1
1.2
Research focus and components
...............................................................................................................2
1.3
Research questions
.....................................................................................................................................2
Chapter
2
The Swifterbant culture and the Swifterbant site
................................................5
2.1
The definition of the Swifterbant culture
.................................................................................................5
2.2
The wider chronological and cultural setting
..........................................................................................6
2.2.1
Late Mesolithic
/
Early Neolithic A
or the Mesolithic versus the LBK (c.
6500 - 4900
cal
ВС)
..............................................................
б
2.2.2
Early Neolithic
В
/
first half Middle Neolithic A
or the Early and Middle Swifterbant versus Grossgartach,
Rössen,
and Bischeim
(c.
4900 - 3900
cal
ВС)........................................................................................................................
6
2.2.3
Second half Middle Neolithic A or the Late Swifterbant versus
Michelsberg
and the Hazendonk group (c.
3900 - 3400
cal
ВС).........................................................................
7
2.3
The Swifterbant culture, both Mesolithic and Neolithic
.........................................................................7
2.4
The currently known Swifterbant sites
.....................................................................................................7
2.5
The Swifterbant site, a research history
....................................................................................................8
2.5.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................................8
2.5.2
The discovery of the site and the first few years of research and debate
.......................................9
2.5.3
General excavation history
................................................................................................................10
2.6
The geological development and the natural environment
..................................................................12
2.7
A detailed research history of the individual sites at Swifterbant
........................................................15
2.7.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................15
2.7.2
Site S2 (parcel G42)
............................................................................................................................17
2.7.3
Site
S3,
trench S5, and trench S6 (parcel G43)
................................................................................21
2.7.4
Site S4 (parcel G43)
............................................................................................................................25
2.7.5
Trenches S11-S13 (parcel H34)
........................................................................................................26
2.7.6
Introduction to parcel H46
................................................................................................................27
2.7.7
Trench S21 (parcel H46)
....................................................................................................................28
2.7.8
Trench S22 (parcel H46)
....................................................................................................................30
2.7.9
Trench S23 (parcel H46)
....................................................................................................................30
2.7.10
Trench S24 (parcel H46)
....................................................................................................................31
2.7.11
Trench S25 (parcel H46)
....................................................................................................................32
2.7.12
Sites S31/S32/S33 and site S34 (parcel G43)
...................................................................................32
2.7.13
Site S41 (parcel G39/G44)
.................................................................................................................33
2.7.14
Sites S42/S43 (parcel G39)
.................................................................................................................33
2.7.15
Site S51 (parcels
G
15/G
16)................................................................................................................33
2.7.16
Site S61 (parcel G76)
..........................................................................................................................34
2.7.17
Site S71 (parcel H129)
........................................................................................................................35
2.7.18
Sites S80-S84 (parcels G20 and H1-H4)
..........................................................................................35
2.8
The different occupation phases
.............................................................................................................37
2.8.1
Discussion of the radiocarbon dates
................................................................................................37
2.8.2
The different occupation phases
.......................................................................................................37
Chapter
3
Method and limitations
.......................................................................................43
3.1
Methodology
............................................................................................................................................43
3.1.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................43
Swifterbant Stones
3.1.2
Method
.................................................................................................................................................43
3.1.3
Variables
...............................................................................................................................................46
3.1.4
Orientation of the artefacts
...............................................................................................................46
3.2
Research limitations
................................................................................................................................46
3.2.1
Fragmentary information
..................................................................................................................46
3.2.2
Heat exposure and thermal alteration
.............................................................................................47
3.2.3
Macroscopic versus microscopic
......................................................................................................47
3.2.4
The complicated nature of bipolar pieces and the bipolar technique
..........................................47
3.2.5
The problematic nature of rounded pieces
......................................................................................49
3.2.6
The problematic nature of axes and adzes
......................................................................................51
3.3
Genera] observations and remarks on the stone assemblage
................................................................54
3.4
General observations and remarks on the flint assemblage
..................................................................58
3.5
Additional analyses
..................................................................................................................................59
Chapter
4
The analysis of the stone artefacts
......................................................................61
4.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................61
4.2
Artefact types and amounts
....................................................................................................................61
4.2.1
Total of all sites
....................................................................................................................................61
4.2.2
SiteS2
..................................................................................................................................................62
4.2.3
Site
S3...................................................................................................................................................66
4.2.4
SiteS4
...................................................................................................................................................73
4.2.5
Trenches S21-S24 and parcel H46
....................................................................................................77
4.2.6
SiteS41
.................................................................................................................................................80
4.2.7
SiteS51
.................................................................................................................................................81
4.2.8
SiteS61
.................................................................................................................................................83
4.2.9 81168 880-884........................................................................................................................................84
4.3
Raw materials
...........................................................................................................................................84
4.3.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................84
4.3.2
Stone types and procurement areas
..................................................................................................86
4.3.3
Interpretation and conclusion
...........................................................................................................90
4.4
Refitting
....................................................................................................................................................91
4.4.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................91
4.4.2
Intra-site refitting
................................................................................................................................91
4.4.3
Inter-site refitting
................................................................................................................................93
4.4.4
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................................93
4.5
Use-wear analysis
.....................................................................................................................................94
4.5.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................94
4.5.2
Grinding stones
...................................................................................................................................95
4.5.3
Axe fragments
.....................................................................................................................................96
4.5.4
Amber pendant
...................................................................................................................................97
4.5.5
Discussion and interpretation
...........................................................................................................97
4.6
Residue analysis
.......................................................................................................................................98
4.6.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................98
4.6.2
Grinding stones
..................................................................................................................................98
4.6.3
Soil samples
.........................................................................................................................................99
4.6.4
Discussion and interpretation
...........................................................................................................99
4.7
Observations on spatial patterning
.........................................................................................................99
4.7.1
Introduction
........................................................................................................................................99
4.7.2
Site
S3.................................................................................................................................................100
4.7.3
SiteS61
...............................................................................................................................................108
4.8
Synthesis, comparison and interpretation of the stone artefacts
.......................................................108
4.8.1
Artefact percentages at all sites
.......................................................................................................108
4.8.2
Tools, ornaments and functions
.....................................................................................................
Ill
4.8.3
The significance of debitage material
.............................................................................................121
4.8.4
Mobility, territory and raw materials
.............................................................................................122
Table
of
Contents
4.8.5 Technology,
method and technique
...............................................................................................123
4.8.6
Conclusions
.......................................................................................................................................124
Chapters The analysis of the flint artefacts
......................................................................127
5.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................................127
5.2
Artefact types and amounts
.................................................................................................................127
5.2.1
Total of all sites
..................................................................................................................................127
5.2.2
SiteS2
.................................................................................................................................................127
5.2.3
Site
S3.................................................................................................................................................133
5.2.4
SiteS4
.................................................................................................................................................140
5.2.5
Trenches S21-S24 and parcel H46
..................................................................................................146
5.2.6
SiteS41
...............................................................................................................................................151
5.2.7
SiteS51
...............................................................................................................................................153
5.2.8
SiteS61
...............................................................................................................................................157
5.2.9 8^8 880-884......................................................................................................................................161
5.3
Raw material types and procurement
..................................................................................................164
5.3.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................164
5.3.2
Northern versus southern flint
.......................................................................................................164
5.3.3
Procurement sites
.............................................................................................................................167
5.3.4
Comparison of the preferred flint types
........................................................................................167
5.3.5
Interpretation and conclusion
.........................................................................................................169
5.4
Use-wear analysis
..................................................................................................................................170
5.4.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................170
5.4.2
The old use-wear analysis
................................................................................................................170
5.4.3
The new use-wear analyses
.............................................................................................................171
5.4.4
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................................................174
5.5
Technological analysis
..........................................................................................................................174
5.5.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................174
5.5.2
Method
...............................................................................................................................................176
5.5.3
Data and analysis
..............................................................................................................................177
5.5.4
Interpretation
....................................................................................................................................184
5.5.5
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................................................186
5.6
Observations on spatial patterning
......................................................................................................189
5.6.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................189
5.6.2
SiteS2
.................................................................................................................................................189
5.6.3
Site
S3.................................................................................................................................................189
5.6.4
SiteS4
.................................................................................................................................................197
5.6.5
SiteS51
...............................................................................................................................................199
5.6.6
SiteS61
..............................................................................................................................................199
5.7
Synthesis and conclusions: comparison and interpretation of the flint artefacts
.............................200
5.7.1
Artefact percentages on all sites
......................................................................................................200
5.7.2
Debitage material and the use of raw material
.............................................................................202
5.7.3
Tools, ornaments and functions
.....................................................................................................205
5.7.4
Technology, method and technique
...............................................................................................214
5.7.5
Mobility, territory and raw materials
.............................................................................................216
5.7.6
Heat exposure
....................................................................................................................................217
5.7.7
Conclusions
.......................................................................................................................................218
Chapter
6
A summary and interpretation
.........................................................................223
6.1
Stone meets flint: a synthesis of the Swifterbant type site
..................................................................223
6.1.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................223
6.1.2
Swifterbant site S2
.............................................................................................................................223
6.1.3
Swifterbant site
S3.............................................................................................................................225
6.1.4
Swifterbant site S4
.............................................................................................................................227
6.1.5
Swifterbant trenches S21-S24
..........................................................................................................227
Swifterbant Stones
6.1.6
Swifterbant
site S41
...........................................................................................................................229
6.1.7
Swifterbant
site S51
...........................................................................................................................229
6.1.8
Swifterbant
site S61
...........................................................................................................................230
6.1.9
Swifterbant sites S80-S84
.................................................................................................................231
6.1.10
A comparison of the Swifterbant sites
...........................................................................................231
6.2
Presentation of the other Swifterbant sites
..........................................................................................233
6.2.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................233
6.2.2
Hardinxveld-Giessendam,
Polderweg
...........................................................................................234
6.2.3 Hardinxveld-Giessendam, De
Bruin
..............................................................................................236
6.2.4
Hoge Vaart.........................................................................................................................................
240
6.2.5
Doel
....................................................................................................................................................246
6.2.6
Brandwijk
...........................................................................................................................................252
6.2.7
Hazendonk
........................................................................................................................................255
6.2.8
Urk
(parcel E4)
..................................................................................................................................256
6.2.9
Emmeloord
(parcel J97)
...................................................................................................................259
6.3
The Swifterbant culture:
a general overview
.......................................................................................262
6.3.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................................................262
6.3.2
Time frame
........................................................................................................................................263
6.3.3
Site location
.......................................................................................................................................264
6.3.4
Site function and seasonality
...........................................................................................................264
6.3.5
Subsistence strategy
..........................................................................................................................265
6.3.6
Organic remains
................................................................................................................................266
6.3.7
Pottery
................................................................................................................................................266
6.3.8
Stone industry
...................................................................................................................................267
6.3.9
Flint industry
.....................................................................................................................................272
6.3.10
Stone, flint, and pottery: a comparison of percentages
................................................................282
6.3.11
Aspects of interest and topics for future research
........................................................................282
Chapter
7
Conclusions, the key to Neolithic Swifterbant
................................................285
7.1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................................285
7.2
Raw material procurement and mobility
............................................................................................285
7.3
Social and cultural indicators
..............................................................................................................286
7.4
Settlement system
.................................................................................................................................288
7.5
Technology
............................................................................................................................................288
7.5.1
Stone industry
...................................................................................................................................288
7.5.2
Flint industry
.....................................................................................................................................289
7.6
Final provision
......................................................................................................................................291
References
................................................................................................................................293
Samenvatting
...........................................................................................................................307
Appendix
1
Variables and definitions of lithic analysis
...................................................311
1.1
Definitions used for stone artefact analysis
........................................................................................311
1.1.1
Definition of primary classification
...............................................................................................311
1.1.2
Definition of variables
......................................................................................................................311
1.1.3
Definition of terminology
...............................................................................................................314
1.1.4
Elucidation of tool description
.......................................................................................................315
1.2
Definitions used for flint artefact analysis
..........................................................................................315
1.2.1 Definition
of primary classification
...............................................................................................315
1.2.2
Definition of variables
......................................................................................................................316
1.2.3
Definition of terminology
...............................................................................................................320
1.3
Other definitions used in lithic analysis
..............................................................................................321
Table
of Contents
Appendix
2
Variables and definitions of attribute analysis
..............................................323
2.1.
Definitions used for attribute analysis
................................................................................................323
2.1.1
Introduction
......................................................................................................................................323
2.1.2
Morphology of flakes and blades
....................................................................................................323
2.1.3
Morphology of butts and bulbs of percussion
..............................................................................325
2.1.4
Morphology of cores
........................................................................................................................327
Appendix
3
Additional information
..................................................................................329
3.1.
Additional artefacts from the larger Swifterbant area
........................................................................329
3.1.1
Stone finds from the larger Swifterbant area
.................................................................................329
3.1.2
Flint finds from the larger Swifterbant area
..................................................................................329
3.2.
Metadata
...............................................................................................................................................330
3.3.
Tables
.....................................................................................................................................................330
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title | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function |
title_auth | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function |
title_exact_search | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function |
title_full | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function [1] Izabel Devriendt |
title_fullStr | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function [1] Izabel Devriendt |
title_full_unstemmed | Swifterbant stones the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function [1] Izabel Devriendt |
title_short | Swifterbant stones |
title_sort | swifterbant stones the neolithic stone and flint industry at swifterbant the netherlands from stone typology and flint technology to site function |
title_sub | the Neolithic stone and flint industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function |
topic_facet | Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027375079&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV041931784 (DE-604)BV035404814 |
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