Transformation through destruction :: a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen.
Some 2800 years ago, a man died in what is now the municipality of Oss, the Netherlands. His death must have been a significant event in the life of local communities, for he received an extraordinary funeral, which ended with the construction of an impressive barrow. Based on the meticulous excavat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Some 2800 years ago, a man died in what is now the municipality of Oss, the Netherlands. His death must have been a significant event in the life of local communities, for he received an extraordinary funeral, which ended with the construction of an impressive barrow. Based on the meticulous excavation and a range of specialist and comprehensive studies of finds, a prehistoric burial ritual now can be brought to life in surprising detail. An Iron Age community used extraordinary objects that find their closest counterpart in the elite graves of the Hallstatt culture in Central Europe. This book will discuss how lavishly decorated items were dismantled and taken apart to be connected with the body of the deceased, all to be destroyed by fire. In what appears to be a meaningful pars pro toto ritual, the remains of his body, the pyre, and the objects were searched through and moved about, with various elements being manipulated, intentionally broken, and interred or removed. In essence, a person and a place were transformed through destruction. The book shows how the mourners carefully, almost lovingly covered the funeral remains with a barrow. Attention is also given to another remarkable monument, long mound 6, located immediately adjacent to mound 7. Excavations show how mound 7 was part of an age-old ritual heath landscape that was entirely restructured during the Early Iron Age, when it became the setting for the building of no less than three huge Hallstatt C barrows. Thousands of years later, during the Late Middle Ages, this landscape underwent a complete transformation of meaning when the prehistoric barrows became the scenery for a macabre display of the cadavers of executed criminals. This publication is part of the Ancestral Mounds Research Project of the University of Leiden. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (346 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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contents | The last mound(s) of Zevenbergen : cause, aims, and methods of the 2007 fieldwork campaign / The physical and archaeological landscape of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrow group / "Mound" 6 : a post and ditch aligned long barrow / Excavating the seventh mound / The central find assemblage of mound 7 / The urn, bone, and iron from the central find assemblage in mound 7 / Dismantled, transformed, and deposited : prehistoric bronze from the centre of mound 7 / Conservation starts in the field : the retrieval and conservation of the finds from Oss-Zevenbergen / Bronze studs : colouring, reconstruction, and conservation / The local vegetation at the time of the construction of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds 7 and 6 / An attempt to chemically identify the organic material inside the bronze studs from mound 7 using DT-MS / Analysis of the cremated bone from mound 7 / A secondary burial in mound 7 : a macabre reuse of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrows in the Late Medieval Period / Mesolithic finds in an Iron Age barrow / Excavating the surroundings of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds (6 and 7) / Conclusion, the seventh mound of seven mounds : long-term history of the Zevenbergen barrow landscape / Preserving and presenting the mounds and finds of Oss-Zevenbergen / |
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spelling | Fontijn, David. Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. Leiden : Sidestone Press, ©2013. 1 online resource (346 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Some 2800 years ago, a man died in what is now the municipality of Oss, the Netherlands. His death must have been a significant event in the life of local communities, for he received an extraordinary funeral, which ended with the construction of an impressive barrow. Based on the meticulous excavation and a range of specialist and comprehensive studies of finds, a prehistoric burial ritual now can be brought to life in surprising detail. An Iron Age community used extraordinary objects that find their closest counterpart in the elite graves of the Hallstatt culture in Central Europe. This book will discuss how lavishly decorated items were dismantled and taken apart to be connected with the body of the deceased, all to be destroyed by fire. In what appears to be a meaningful pars pro toto ritual, the remains of his body, the pyre, and the objects were searched through and moved about, with various elements being manipulated, intentionally broken, and interred or removed. In essence, a person and a place were transformed through destruction. The book shows how the mourners carefully, almost lovingly covered the funeral remains with a barrow. Attention is also given to another remarkable monument, long mound 6, located immediately adjacent to mound 7. Excavations show how mound 7 was part of an age-old ritual heath landscape that was entirely restructured during the Early Iron Age, when it became the setting for the building of no less than three huge Hallstatt C barrows. Thousands of years later, during the Late Middle Ages, this landscape underwent a complete transformation of meaning when the prehistoric barrows became the scenery for a macabre display of the cadavers of executed criminals. This publication is part of the Ancestral Mounds Research Project of the University of Leiden. Includes bibliographical references. The last mound(s) of Zevenbergen : cause, aims, and methods of the 2007 fieldwork campaign / David Fontijn and Richard Jansen -- The physical and archaeological landscape of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrow group / Richard Jansen and Cristian van der Linde -- "Mound" 6 : a post and ditch aligned long barrow / Patrick Valentijn -- Excavating the seventh mound / David Fontijn, Richard Jansen, Quentin Bourgeois and Cristian van der Linde -- The central find assemblage of mound 7 / Sasja van der Vaart, David Fontijn and Patrick Valentijn -- The urn, bone, and iron from the central find assemblage in mound 7 / David Fontijn, Richard Jansen and Sasja van der Vaart -- Dismantled, transformed, and deposited : prehistoric bronze from the centre of mound 7 / David Fontijn and Sasja van der Vaart -- Conservation starts in the field : the retrieval and conservation of the finds from Oss-Zevenbergen / Jo Kempkens -- Bronze studs : colouring, reconstruction, and conservation / Janneke Nienhuis, Jilt Sietsma, David Fontijn, Ineke Joosten and Joris Dik -- The local vegetation at the time of the construction of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds 7 and 6 / Corrie Bakels and Yvonne Achterkamp with a contribution by Pauline van Rijn -- An attempt to chemically identify the organic material inside the bronze studs from mound 7 using DT-MS / T.F.M. Oudemans -- Analysis of the cremated bone from mound 7 / Liesbeth Smits -- A secondary burial in mound 7 : a macabre reuse of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrows in the Late Medieval Period / Richard Jansen and Liesbeth Smits -- Mesolithic finds in an Iron Age barrow / Alexander Verpoorte -- Excavating the surroundings of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds (6 and 7) / Richard Jansen and Ivo van Wijk -- Conclusion, the seventh mound of seven mounds : long-term history of the Zevenbergen barrow landscape / David Fontijn, Richard Jansen, Sasja van der Vaart, Harry Fokkens and Ivo van Wijk -- Preserving and presenting the mounds and finds of Oss-Zevenbergen / Richard Jansen, Luc Amkreutz and Sasja van der Vaart. Excavations (Archaeology) Netherlands Oss. Fouilles (Archéologie) Pays-Bas Oss. HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Excavations (Archaeology) fast Netherlands Oss fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbH3mqg47RfCk6k4y3RKd Grafheuvels. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078524636 Hallstattcultuur. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078528704 IJzertijd. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078964261 Oss. gtt (NL-LeOCL)095956972 has work: Transformation through destruction (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGTd3qPPXfQdv8bwjQdHwd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Transformation through destruction. Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2013] 9789088901027 (OCoLC)828187266 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=579222 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fontijn, David Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. The last mound(s) of Zevenbergen : cause, aims, and methods of the 2007 fieldwork campaign / The physical and archaeological landscape of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrow group / "Mound" 6 : a post and ditch aligned long barrow / Excavating the seventh mound / The central find assemblage of mound 7 / The urn, bone, and iron from the central find assemblage in mound 7 / Dismantled, transformed, and deposited : prehistoric bronze from the centre of mound 7 / Conservation starts in the field : the retrieval and conservation of the finds from Oss-Zevenbergen / Bronze studs : colouring, reconstruction, and conservation / The local vegetation at the time of the construction of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds 7 and 6 / An attempt to chemically identify the organic material inside the bronze studs from mound 7 using DT-MS / Analysis of the cremated bone from mound 7 / A secondary burial in mound 7 : a macabre reuse of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrows in the Late Medieval Period / Mesolithic finds in an Iron Age barrow / Excavating the surroundings of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds (6 and 7) / Conclusion, the seventh mound of seven mounds : long-term history of the Zevenbergen barrow landscape / Preserving and presenting the mounds and finds of Oss-Zevenbergen / Excavations (Archaeology) Netherlands Oss. Fouilles (Archéologie) Pays-Bas Oss. HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Excavations (Archaeology) fast Grafheuvels. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078524636 Hallstattcultuur. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078528704 IJzertijd. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078964261 |
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title | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_alt | The last mound(s) of Zevenbergen : cause, aims, and methods of the 2007 fieldwork campaign / The physical and archaeological landscape of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrow group / "Mound" 6 : a post and ditch aligned long barrow / Excavating the seventh mound / The central find assemblage of mound 7 / The urn, bone, and iron from the central find assemblage in mound 7 / Dismantled, transformed, and deposited : prehistoric bronze from the centre of mound 7 / Conservation starts in the field : the retrieval and conservation of the finds from Oss-Zevenbergen / Bronze studs : colouring, reconstruction, and conservation / The local vegetation at the time of the construction of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds 7 and 6 / An attempt to chemically identify the organic material inside the bronze studs from mound 7 using DT-MS / Analysis of the cremated bone from mound 7 / A secondary burial in mound 7 : a macabre reuse of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrows in the Late Medieval Period / Mesolithic finds in an Iron Age barrow / Excavating the surroundings of the Oss-Zevenbergen mounds (6 and 7) / Conclusion, the seventh mound of seven mounds : long-term history of the Zevenbergen barrow landscape / Preserving and presenting the mounds and finds of Oss-Zevenbergen / |
title_auth | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_exact_search | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_full | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_fullStr | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Transformation through destruction : a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
title_short | Transformation through destruction : |
title_sort | transformation through destruction a monumental and extraordinary early iron age hallstatt c barrow from the ritual landscape of oss zevenbergen |
title_sub | a monumental and extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C barrow from the ritual landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen. |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) Netherlands Oss. Fouilles (Archéologie) Pays-Bas Oss. HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Excavations (Archaeology) fast Grafheuvels. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078524636 Hallstattcultuur. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078528704 IJzertijd. gtt (NL-LeOCL)078964261 |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) Netherlands Oss. Fouilles (Archéologie) Pays-Bas Oss. HISTORY Europe General. Excavations (Archaeology) Netherlands Oss Grafheuvels. Hallstattcultuur. IJzertijd. Oss. |
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