Persistent traditions :: a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) /
The adoption of agriculture is one of the major developments in human history. Archaeological studies have demonstrated that the trajectories of Neolithisation in Northwest Europe were diverse. This book presents a study into the archaeology of the communities involved in the process of Neolithisati...
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Zusammenfassung: | The adoption of agriculture is one of the major developments in human history. Archaeological studies have demonstrated that the trajectories of Neolithisation in Northwest Europe were diverse. This book presents a study into the archaeology of the communities involved in the process of Neolithisation in the Lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC). It elucidates the role played by the indigenous communities in relation to their environmental context and in view of the changes that becoming Neolithic brought about. This work brings together a comprehensive array of excavated archaeological sites in. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (547 pages) : illustrations (some color), map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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505 | 0 | |a From Hardinxveld to Noordhoorn and beyond; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Research aims: point of departure; 1.3 Research area and dataset; 1.4 Structure and methodology: a road map; 1.5 Background; Notes; Thoughts in transition -- A European perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The mechanics of spread; 2.3 In search of causality; 2.4 Back to Basics?; 2.5 Defining scope; Notes; Thoughts on transition -- The Lower Rhine Area; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Neolithic successions: a brief overview; 3.3 On the fringe ... ; 3.3.1 Cultural developments; 3.3.2 Material developments and contact. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.3 Introducing domesticates and cultigens3.3.4 Settling down?; 3.4 Factors of perception; 3.4.1 Bias I: the upland-wetland dichotomy; 3.4.2 Bias II: the Scandinavian paragon; 3.4.3 Bias III: the constructs of Mesolithic and Neolithic; 3.5 Perspectives on Neolithisation; 3.6 Concluding remarks; Notes; Lower Rhine Area sites: a qualitative review; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 A regional distinction; 4.2.1 Mountainous zone; 4.2.2 Loess region; 4.2.3 Sandy uplands; 4.2.4 Wetlands; 4.2.5 River valleys; 4.3 Uplands and wetlands: contrasting contexts; 4.3.1 Preservation of artefacts. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.2 Preservation of features4.3.3 Upland Bergschenhoek; 4.3.4 Artefacts, features and information; 4.3.5 Spatio-temporal patterning; 4.3.5.1 Vertical displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.2 Horizontal displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.3 Erosion, colluviation, slope effects and 'decapitated' sites; 4.3.6 Persistent places and consistent use; 4.3.6.1 Short duration -- direct change; 4.3.6.2 Medium duration -- mobility and the seasonal round; 4.3.6.3 Long duration -- persistent places; 4.3.6.4 Dealing with scales of patterning and disturbance; 4.3.7 A continuum of conditions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Methodological perspectives4.4.1 Theory for patterning; 4.4.2 Research traditions in investigating Mesolithic and Neolithic sites; 4.4.3 General emphases in excavation practice; 4.4.4 Methodological characteristics of upland and wetland excavations; 4.4.4.1 Artefacts; 4.4.4.2 Features; 4.4.4.3 Chronology and dating; 4.4.4.4 Subsistence, seasonality and ecology; 4.4.4.5 Implications for establishing site-function; 4.4.5 A note on the limits and delimitation of sites; 4.4.6 Retaining a site approach?; 4.4.7 Current Dutch situation; 4.5 An archaeological site typology. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5.1 Prominent wetland sandy elevations (river dunes)4.5.2 Moderate wetland sandy elevations (coastal dunes and barriers up to c. 1m); 4.5.3 Low elevations (levees and low sandy elevations); 4.5.4 Multiple clusters; 4.5.5 Distorted sites; 4.5.6 Isolated sites and off-site finds; 4.5.7 Using site templates; 4.6 Representativeness; 4.6.1 Qualitative potential; 4.6.2 'They do things differently there?'; 4.6.3 Wetlands as active agents?; Notes; The Late Mesolithic -- diversity in uniformity?; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Chronological and cultural context; 5.2.1 Mesolithic chronology. | |
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contents | From Hardinxveld to Noordhoorn and beyond; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Research aims: point of departure; 1.3 Research area and dataset; 1.4 Structure and methodology: a road map; 1.5 Background; Notes; Thoughts in transition -- A European perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The mechanics of spread; 2.3 In search of causality; 2.4 Back to Basics?; 2.5 Defining scope; Notes; Thoughts on transition -- The Lower Rhine Area; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Neolithic successions: a brief overview; 3.3 On the fringe ... ; 3.3.1 Cultural developments; 3.3.2 Material developments and contact. 3.3.3 Introducing domesticates and cultigens3.3.4 Settling down?; 3.4 Factors of perception; 3.4.1 Bias I: the upland-wetland dichotomy; 3.4.2 Bias II: the Scandinavian paragon; 3.4.3 Bias III: the constructs of Mesolithic and Neolithic; 3.5 Perspectives on Neolithisation; 3.6 Concluding remarks; Notes; Lower Rhine Area sites: a qualitative review; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 A regional distinction; 4.2.1 Mountainous zone; 4.2.2 Loess region; 4.2.3 Sandy uplands; 4.2.4 Wetlands; 4.2.5 River valleys; 4.3 Uplands and wetlands: contrasting contexts; 4.3.1 Preservation of artefacts. 4.3.2 Preservation of features4.3.3 Upland Bergschenhoek; 4.3.4 Artefacts, features and information; 4.3.5 Spatio-temporal patterning; 4.3.5.1 Vertical displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.2 Horizontal displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.3 Erosion, colluviation, slope effects and 'decapitated' sites; 4.3.6 Persistent places and consistent use; 4.3.6.1 Short duration -- direct change; 4.3.6.2 Medium duration -- mobility and the seasonal round; 4.3.6.3 Long duration -- persistent places; 4.3.6.4 Dealing with scales of patterning and disturbance; 4.3.7 A continuum of conditions. 4.4 Methodological perspectives4.4.1 Theory for patterning; 4.4.2 Research traditions in investigating Mesolithic and Neolithic sites; 4.4.3 General emphases in excavation practice; 4.4.4 Methodological characteristics of upland and wetland excavations; 4.4.4.1 Artefacts; 4.4.4.2 Features; 4.4.4.3 Chronology and dating; 4.4.4.4 Subsistence, seasonality and ecology; 4.4.4.5 Implications for establishing site-function; 4.4.5 A note on the limits and delimitation of sites; 4.4.6 Retaining a site approach?; 4.4.7 Current Dutch situation; 4.5 An archaeological site typology. 4.5.1 Prominent wetland sandy elevations (river dunes)4.5.2 Moderate wetland sandy elevations (coastal dunes and barriers up to c. 1m); 4.5.3 Low elevations (levees and low sandy elevations); 4.5.4 Multiple clusters; 4.5.5 Distorted sites; 4.5.6 Isolated sites and off-site finds; 4.5.7 Using site templates; 4.6 Representativeness; 4.6.1 Qualitative potential; 4.6.2 'They do things differently there?'; 4.6.3 Wetlands as active agents?; Notes; The Late Mesolithic -- diversity in uniformity?; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Chronological and cultural context; 5.2.1 Mesolithic chronology. |
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spelling | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus Prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 19 december 2013 klokke 15.00 uur ; door Luc Winand Sophia Wilhelm Amkreutz, geboren te Heerlen, Nederland in 1978. Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2013] ©2013 1 online resource (547 pages) : illustrations (some color), map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Proefschrift (Doctor)--Universiteit Leiden, 2013. Includes bibliographical references. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 3, 2014). From Hardinxveld to Noordhoorn and beyond; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Research aims: point of departure; 1.3 Research area and dataset; 1.4 Structure and methodology: a road map; 1.5 Background; Notes; Thoughts in transition -- A European perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The mechanics of spread; 2.3 In search of causality; 2.4 Back to Basics?; 2.5 Defining scope; Notes; Thoughts on transition -- The Lower Rhine Area; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Neolithic successions: a brief overview; 3.3 On the fringe ... ; 3.3.1 Cultural developments; 3.3.2 Material developments and contact. 3.3.3 Introducing domesticates and cultigens3.3.4 Settling down?; 3.4 Factors of perception; 3.4.1 Bias I: the upland-wetland dichotomy; 3.4.2 Bias II: the Scandinavian paragon; 3.4.3 Bias III: the constructs of Mesolithic and Neolithic; 3.5 Perspectives on Neolithisation; 3.6 Concluding remarks; Notes; Lower Rhine Area sites: a qualitative review; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 A regional distinction; 4.2.1 Mountainous zone; 4.2.2 Loess region; 4.2.3 Sandy uplands; 4.2.4 Wetlands; 4.2.5 River valleys; 4.3 Uplands and wetlands: contrasting contexts; 4.3.1 Preservation of artefacts. 4.3.2 Preservation of features4.3.3 Upland Bergschenhoek; 4.3.4 Artefacts, features and information; 4.3.5 Spatio-temporal patterning; 4.3.5.1 Vertical displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.2 Horizontal displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.3 Erosion, colluviation, slope effects and 'decapitated' sites; 4.3.6 Persistent places and consistent use; 4.3.6.1 Short duration -- direct change; 4.3.6.2 Medium duration -- mobility and the seasonal round; 4.3.6.3 Long duration -- persistent places; 4.3.6.4 Dealing with scales of patterning and disturbance; 4.3.7 A continuum of conditions. 4.4 Methodological perspectives4.4.1 Theory for patterning; 4.4.2 Research traditions in investigating Mesolithic and Neolithic sites; 4.4.3 General emphases in excavation practice; 4.4.4 Methodological characteristics of upland and wetland excavations; 4.4.4.1 Artefacts; 4.4.4.2 Features; 4.4.4.3 Chronology and dating; 4.4.4.4 Subsistence, seasonality and ecology; 4.4.4.5 Implications for establishing site-function; 4.4.5 A note on the limits and delimitation of sites; 4.4.6 Retaining a site approach?; 4.4.7 Current Dutch situation; 4.5 An archaeological site typology. 4.5.1 Prominent wetland sandy elevations (river dunes)4.5.2 Moderate wetland sandy elevations (coastal dunes and barriers up to c. 1m); 4.5.3 Low elevations (levees and low sandy elevations); 4.5.4 Multiple clusters; 4.5.5 Distorted sites; 4.5.6 Isolated sites and off-site finds; 4.5.7 Using site templates; 4.6 Representativeness; 4.6.1 Qualitative potential; 4.6.2 'They do things differently there?'; 4.6.3 Wetlands as active agents?; Notes; The Late Mesolithic -- diversity in uniformity?; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Chronological and cultural context; 5.2.1 Mesolithic chronology. The adoption of agriculture is one of the major developments in human history. Archaeological studies have demonstrated that the trajectories of Neolithisation in Northwest Europe were diverse. This book presents a study into the archaeology of the communities involved in the process of Neolithisation in the Lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC). It elucidates the role played by the indigenous communities in relation to their environmental context and in view of the changes that becoming Neolithic brought about. This work brings together a comprehensive array of excavated archaeological sites in. Prehistoric peoples Europe. Neolithic period Europe. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090771 HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Neolithic period fast Prehistoric peoples fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq dissertations. aat Academic theses fast Academic theses. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026039 Thèses et écrits académiques. rvmgf Amkreutz, Luc Winand Sophia Wilhelm. Print version: Amkreutz, Luc W.S.W. Persistant Traditions : A long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the Lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC). Havertown : Sidestone Press, ©2013 9789088902031 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=688819 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / From Hardinxveld to Noordhoorn and beyond; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Research aims: point of departure; 1.3 Research area and dataset; 1.4 Structure and methodology: a road map; 1.5 Background; Notes; Thoughts in transition -- A European perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The mechanics of spread; 2.3 In search of causality; 2.4 Back to Basics?; 2.5 Defining scope; Notes; Thoughts on transition -- The Lower Rhine Area; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Neolithic successions: a brief overview; 3.3 On the fringe ... ; 3.3.1 Cultural developments; 3.3.2 Material developments and contact. 3.3.3 Introducing domesticates and cultigens3.3.4 Settling down?; 3.4 Factors of perception; 3.4.1 Bias I: the upland-wetland dichotomy; 3.4.2 Bias II: the Scandinavian paragon; 3.4.3 Bias III: the constructs of Mesolithic and Neolithic; 3.5 Perspectives on Neolithisation; 3.6 Concluding remarks; Notes; Lower Rhine Area sites: a qualitative review; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 A regional distinction; 4.2.1 Mountainous zone; 4.2.2 Loess region; 4.2.3 Sandy uplands; 4.2.4 Wetlands; 4.2.5 River valleys; 4.3 Uplands and wetlands: contrasting contexts; 4.3.1 Preservation of artefacts. 4.3.2 Preservation of features4.3.3 Upland Bergschenhoek; 4.3.4 Artefacts, features and information; 4.3.5 Spatio-temporal patterning; 4.3.5.1 Vertical displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.2 Horizontal displacement of artefacts; 4.3.5.3 Erosion, colluviation, slope effects and 'decapitated' sites; 4.3.6 Persistent places and consistent use; 4.3.6.1 Short duration -- direct change; 4.3.6.2 Medium duration -- mobility and the seasonal round; 4.3.6.3 Long duration -- persistent places; 4.3.6.4 Dealing with scales of patterning and disturbance; 4.3.7 A continuum of conditions. 4.4 Methodological perspectives4.4.1 Theory for patterning; 4.4.2 Research traditions in investigating Mesolithic and Neolithic sites; 4.4.3 General emphases in excavation practice; 4.4.4 Methodological characteristics of upland and wetland excavations; 4.4.4.1 Artefacts; 4.4.4.2 Features; 4.4.4.3 Chronology and dating; 4.4.4.4 Subsistence, seasonality and ecology; 4.4.4.5 Implications for establishing site-function; 4.4.5 A note on the limits and delimitation of sites; 4.4.6 Retaining a site approach?; 4.4.7 Current Dutch situation; 4.5 An archaeological site typology. 4.5.1 Prominent wetland sandy elevations (river dunes)4.5.2 Moderate wetland sandy elevations (coastal dunes and barriers up to c. 1m); 4.5.3 Low elevations (levees and low sandy elevations); 4.5.4 Multiple clusters; 4.5.5 Distorted sites; 4.5.6 Isolated sites and off-site finds; 4.5.7 Using site templates; 4.6 Representativeness; 4.6.1 Qualitative potential; 4.6.2 'They do things differently there?'; 4.6.3 Wetlands as active agents?; Notes; The Late Mesolithic -- diversity in uniformity?; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Chronological and cultural context; 5.2.1 Mesolithic chronology. Prehistoric peoples Europe. Neolithic period Europe. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090771 HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Neolithic period fast Prehistoric peoples fast |
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title | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / |
title_auth | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / |
title_exact_search | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / |
title_full | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus Prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 19 december 2013 klokke 15.00 uur ; door Luc Winand Sophia Wilhelm Amkreutz, geboren te Heerlen, Nederland in 1978. |
title_fullStr | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus Prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 19 december 2013 klokke 15.00 uur ; door Luc Winand Sophia Wilhelm Amkreutz, geboren te Heerlen, Nederland in 1978. |
title_full_unstemmed | Persistent traditions : a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus Prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 19 december 2013 klokke 15.00 uur ; door Luc Winand Sophia Wilhelm Amkreutz, geboren te Heerlen, Nederland in 1978. |
title_short | Persistent traditions : |
title_sort | persistent traditions a long term perspective on communities in the process of neolithisation in the lower rhine area 5500 2500 cal bc |
title_sub | a long-term perspective on communities in the process of Neolithisation in the lower Rhine Area (5500-2500 cal BC) / |
topic | Prehistoric peoples Europe. Neolithic period Europe. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090771 HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Neolithic period fast Prehistoric peoples fast |
topic_facet | Prehistoric peoples Europe. Neolithic period Europe. HISTORY Ancient General. Neolithic period Prehistoric peoples Europe dissertations. Academic theses Academic theses. Thèses et écrits académiques. |
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