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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Contents -- Preface -- The Pitted Ware Phenomenon on Djursland and Maritime Relations across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic: An introduction (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen & -- Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Pitted Ware tradition in Denmark: status of research, research questions and hypotheses -- 3 The Djursland peninsula -- 4 The CONTACT project -- 5 References -- Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro: The two main sites of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kainsbakke -- 2.1 Landscape and topography -- 2.2 Investigation history and settlement size -- 2.3 Archaeological investigations -- 2.4 The finds -- 2.5 Absolute dating -- 2.6 Subsistence economy -- 2.7 Kainsbakke: Concluding remarks -- 3 Kirial Bro -- 3.1 Investigation history -- 3.2 Topography -- 3.3 Archaeological investigation in 1988 -- 3.4 Finds -- 3.5 Absolute dating -- 3.6 Subsistence economy -- 3.7 Kirial Bro: Concluding remarks -- 4 References -- Four minor Pitted Ware culture sites on Djursland: Their individual character and function (Uffe Rasmussen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hunting, fishing and flint exploita-tion in Gjerrild Bay -- Musefælden and Neden Skiden Enge -- 2.1 The landscape at Gjerrild Bay -- 2.2 Musefælden -- 2.3 Neden Skiden Enge A1 -- 2.4 Flint resources in northeastern Djursland -- 3 Elevated sites with ritual pits -- Ginnerup and Skærvad -- 3.1 The landscape of Kolindsund -- 3.2 Ginnerup -- 3.3 Skærvad -- 4 References -- Pitted Ware culture settlement on Djursland: Overview and interpretation (Uffe Rasmussen, Lisbeth Wincentz, Lutz Klassen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source-critical considerations -- 3 The two main clusters of PWC sites on Djursland -- 4 Areas of temporary or seasonal PWC activity -- 5 PWC inland activity -- 6 Northwestern Djursland. | |
505 | 8 | |a 7 Pitted Ware culture grave finds? -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 References -- The Pitted Ware culture chronology on Djursland: New evidence from Kainsbakke and other sites (Bente Philippsen, Rune Iversen & -- Lutz Klassen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 14C-dated sites and their contexts -- 2.1 Ginnerup -- 2.2 Kirial Bro -- 2.3 Kainsbakke -- 2.4 Ajstrup Krat -- 2.5 Selbjerg -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 References -- Herder-hunter-fishers and agricultural contacts: Zooarchaeological perspectives on Pitted Ware animal exploitation strategies from Djursland (Cheryl A. Makarewicz & -- Sarah Pleuger) -- 1 Introduction -- 1.2 The PWC site of Kainsbakke -- 2 Zooarchaeological methods -- 2.1 Survivorship -- 2.2 Biometrics -- 2.3 Skeletal element/part representation -- 2.4 Taphonomy -- 3 Kainsbakke results -- 3.1 Taxonomic and skeletal elementbreakdown by pit feature -- 3.2 Bos spp. -- 3.3 Sus scrofa -- 3.4 Ovis aries and Capra hircus -- 3.5 Cervus elaphus -- 3.6 Alces alces -- 3.7 Pinnipeds -- 3.8 Ursus arctos -- 3.9 Capreolus capreolus -- 3.10 Equus ferus -- 3.11 Other taxa -- 3.12 Fish -- 3.13 Invertebrate remains -- 3.14 Birds -- 4 Taphonomic analyses of the Kainsbakke faunal assemblage -- 4.1 Bone marrow extraction and trampling -- 4.2 Weathering data -- 4.3 Skeletal element distribution -- 5 Kirial Bro: Zooarchaeological analyses -- 6 Ginnerup: Zooarchaeologicalanalyses -- 7 Conclusions -- 8 References -- Appendices -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- Exploitation of marine fish byPitted Ware groups at Kainsbakkeand Kirial Bro (Sarah Pleuger & -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marine environments in the Kattegat -- 3 Methods: Material recovery and faunal analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Distribution of skeletal elements -- 6 Carbon and nitrogen isotopeanalyses of the fish remains from Kainsbakke. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.1 Carbon isotopes in marine environments -- 6.2 Nitrogen isotopes in marine environments -- 6.3 Methods -- 6.4 Stable isotope analysis: Results -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Seasonality of fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- 7.2 Fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- location and technology -- 7.3 The significance of fishing for the subsistence of PWC people on Djursland -- 8 References -- Agriculture during the Pitted Wareculture in the Kattegat region? (Marianne H. Andreasen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous evidence of PWC agriculture -- 2.1 Indirect evidence -- 2.2 Direct evidence -- 3 Carbonised cereal grains from PWC contexts -- 3.1 Western Sweden -- 3.2 Kainsbakke (DJM 1900) -- 3.3 Kirial Bro (DJM 1930) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 References -- Provenancing Neolithic pottery: An investigation of the elemental composition of Pitted Ware and Funnel Beaker pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions (Malou Blank, Torbjörn Brorsson & -- Imelda Bakunic Fridén) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pottery and sites -- 3 Pottery analysis and statistics -- 4 Results and discussion: The elemental composition of pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions -- 4.1 The elemental composition of TRB andPWC pottery -- 4.2 Inter-regional variations in the elemental composition of Neolithic pottery -- 4.3 Elemental composition of pottery compared between sites -- 4.4 Techniques, recipes and materials employed in pottery production in eastern Jutland -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 References -- Appendix -- Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro (Lutz Klassen, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Lisbeth Wincentz & -- Bente Philippsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sr isotope provenancing -- 2.1 Principles of Sr isotope analysis -- 2.2 Sr isotope baselines -- 3 Bears, Eurasian elk/elks and a human. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 The human from Kainsbakke -- 3.2 Eurasian elks from Kainsbakke -- 3.3 Brown bears from Kainsbakke -- 4 The origin of non-local animals -- 4.1 Brown bear and Eurasian elk -- 4.2 Red deer and cattle -- 5 Pb (lead) isotope analysis -- 6 Summary and conclusion -- 7 References -- Genetic sex and haplogroup identification of the Pitted Ware culture human upper jaw from Kainsbakke, Denmark (Morten E. Allentoft) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 DNA extraction, librarypreparation and sequencing -- 3 Bioinformatics -- 4 Molecular authenticity -- 5 Mitochondrial haplogroup and sex determination -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 References -- The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland inthe Neolithic world (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Uffe Rasmussen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 The identity of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 1.1 Material culture -- 1.2 Economy -- 1.3 Settlement and land-use -- 1.4 Ritual activities and graves -- 1.5 Genetic information -- 1.6 Appearances and reality: The nature of the PWC group on Djursland -- 2 Why Kainsbakke? The site and its surroundings in the late Early and early Middle Neolithic -- 2.1 The landscape setting of the Kainsbakke site -- 2.2 A TRB ritual superstructure -- 2.3 A TRB depositional landscape -- 2.4 Parallels to the ritual structures and sites around Kainsbakke -- 2.5 The flint resources of northeastern Djursland and their importance for the Kainsbakke site -- 3 Kainsbakke and the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland in a wider geographical context -- 3.1 The emergence of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 3.2 The major deposition in pit A47 and the end of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 4 References. | |
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contents | Cover -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Contents -- Preface -- The Pitted Ware Phenomenon on Djursland and Maritime Relations across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic: An introduction (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen & -- Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Pitted Ware tradition in Denmark: status of research, research questions and hypotheses -- 3 The Djursland peninsula -- 4 The CONTACT project -- 5 References -- Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro: The two main sites of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kainsbakke -- 2.1 Landscape and topography -- 2.2 Investigation history and settlement size -- 2.3 Archaeological investigations -- 2.4 The finds -- 2.5 Absolute dating -- 2.6 Subsistence economy -- 2.7 Kainsbakke: Concluding remarks -- 3 Kirial Bro -- 3.1 Investigation history -- 3.2 Topography -- 3.3 Archaeological investigation in 1988 -- 3.4 Finds -- 3.5 Absolute dating -- 3.6 Subsistence economy -- 3.7 Kirial Bro: Concluding remarks -- 4 References -- Four minor Pitted Ware culture sites on Djursland: Their individual character and function (Uffe Rasmussen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hunting, fishing and flint exploita-tion in Gjerrild Bay -- Musefælden and Neden Skiden Enge -- 2.1 The landscape at Gjerrild Bay -- 2.2 Musefælden -- 2.3 Neden Skiden Enge A1 -- 2.4 Flint resources in northeastern Djursland -- 3 Elevated sites with ritual pits -- Ginnerup and Skærvad -- 3.1 The landscape of Kolindsund -- 3.2 Ginnerup -- 3.3 Skærvad -- 4 References -- Pitted Ware culture settlement on Djursland: Overview and interpretation (Uffe Rasmussen, Lisbeth Wincentz, Lutz Klassen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source-critical considerations -- 3 The two main clusters of PWC sites on Djursland -- 4 Areas of temporary or seasonal PWC activity -- 5 PWC inland activity -- 6 Northwestern Djursland. 7 Pitted Ware culture grave finds? -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 References -- The Pitted Ware culture chronology on Djursland: New evidence from Kainsbakke and other sites (Bente Philippsen, Rune Iversen & -- Lutz Klassen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 14C-dated sites and their contexts -- 2.1 Ginnerup -- 2.2 Kirial Bro -- 2.3 Kainsbakke -- 2.4 Ajstrup Krat -- 2.5 Selbjerg -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 References -- Herder-hunter-fishers and agricultural contacts: Zooarchaeological perspectives on Pitted Ware animal exploitation strategies from Djursland (Cheryl A. Makarewicz & -- Sarah Pleuger) -- 1 Introduction -- 1.2 The PWC site of Kainsbakke -- 2 Zooarchaeological methods -- 2.1 Survivorship -- 2.2 Biometrics -- 2.3 Skeletal element/part representation -- 2.4 Taphonomy -- 3 Kainsbakke results -- 3.1 Taxonomic and skeletal elementbreakdown by pit feature -- 3.2 Bos spp. -- 3.3 Sus scrofa -- 3.4 Ovis aries and Capra hircus -- 3.5 Cervus elaphus -- 3.6 Alces alces -- 3.7 Pinnipeds -- 3.8 Ursus arctos -- 3.9 Capreolus capreolus -- 3.10 Equus ferus -- 3.11 Other taxa -- 3.12 Fish -- 3.13 Invertebrate remains -- 3.14 Birds -- 4 Taphonomic analyses of the Kainsbakke faunal assemblage -- 4.1 Bone marrow extraction and trampling -- 4.2 Weathering data -- 4.3 Skeletal element distribution -- 5 Kirial Bro: Zooarchaeological analyses -- 6 Ginnerup: Zooarchaeologicalanalyses -- 7 Conclusions -- 8 References -- Appendices -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- Exploitation of marine fish byPitted Ware groups at Kainsbakkeand Kirial Bro (Sarah Pleuger & -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marine environments in the Kattegat -- 3 Methods: Material recovery and faunal analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Distribution of skeletal elements -- 6 Carbon and nitrogen isotopeanalyses of the fish remains from Kainsbakke. 6.1 Carbon isotopes in marine environments -- 6.2 Nitrogen isotopes in marine environments -- 6.3 Methods -- 6.4 Stable isotope analysis: Results -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Seasonality of fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- 7.2 Fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- location and technology -- 7.3 The significance of fishing for the subsistence of PWC people on Djursland -- 8 References -- Agriculture during the Pitted Wareculture in the Kattegat region? (Marianne H. Andreasen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous evidence of PWC agriculture -- 2.1 Indirect evidence -- 2.2 Direct evidence -- 3 Carbonised cereal grains from PWC contexts -- 3.1 Western Sweden -- 3.2 Kainsbakke (DJM 1900) -- 3.3 Kirial Bro (DJM 1930) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 References -- Provenancing Neolithic pottery: An investigation of the elemental composition of Pitted Ware and Funnel Beaker pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions (Malou Blank, Torbjörn Brorsson & -- Imelda Bakunic Fridén) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pottery and sites -- 3 Pottery analysis and statistics -- 4 Results and discussion: The elemental composition of pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions -- 4.1 The elemental composition of TRB andPWC pottery -- 4.2 Inter-regional variations in the elemental composition of Neolithic pottery -- 4.3 Elemental composition of pottery compared between sites -- 4.4 Techniques, recipes and materials employed in pottery production in eastern Jutland -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 References -- Appendix -- Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro (Lutz Klassen, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Lisbeth Wincentz & -- Bente Philippsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sr isotope provenancing -- 2.1 Principles of Sr isotope analysis -- 2.2 Sr isotope baselines -- 3 Bears, Eurasian elk/elks and a human. 3.1 The human from Kainsbakke -- 3.2 Eurasian elks from Kainsbakke -- 3.3 Brown bears from Kainsbakke -- 4 The origin of non-local animals -- 4.1 Brown bear and Eurasian elk -- 4.2 Red deer and cattle -- 5 Pb (lead) isotope analysis -- 6 Summary and conclusion -- 7 References -- Genetic sex and haplogroup identification of the Pitted Ware culture human upper jaw from Kainsbakke, Denmark (Morten E. Allentoft) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 DNA extraction, librarypreparation and sequencing -- 3 Bioinformatics -- 4 Molecular authenticity -- 5 Mitochondrial haplogroup and sex determination -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 References -- The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland inthe Neolithic world (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Uffe Rasmussen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 The identity of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 1.1 Material culture -- 1.2 Economy -- 1.3 Settlement and land-use -- 1.4 Ritual activities and graves -- 1.5 Genetic information -- 1.6 Appearances and reality: The nature of the PWC group on Djursland -- 2 Why Kainsbakke? The site and its surroundings in the late Early and early Middle Neolithic -- 2.1 The landscape setting of the Kainsbakke site -- 2.2 A TRB ritual superstructure -- 2.3 A TRB depositional landscape -- 2.4 Parallels to the ritual structures and sites around Kainsbakke -- 2.5 The flint resources of northeastern Djursland and their importance for the Kainsbakke site -- 3 Kainsbakke and the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland in a wider geographical context -- 3.1 The emergence of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 3.2 The major deposition in pit A47 and the end of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 4 References. |
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spelling | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland [electronic resource] : supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / edited by Lutz Klassen. Aarhus N : Aarhus University Press, [2020] ©2020 1 online resource. East Jutland Museum publications ; 5 Cover -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Contents -- Preface -- The Pitted Ware Phenomenon on Djursland and Maritime Relations across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic: An introduction (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen & -- Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Pitted Ware tradition in Denmark: status of research, research questions and hypotheses -- 3 The Djursland peninsula -- 4 The CONTACT project -- 5 References -- Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro: The two main sites of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kainsbakke -- 2.1 Landscape and topography -- 2.2 Investigation history and settlement size -- 2.3 Archaeological investigations -- 2.4 The finds -- 2.5 Absolute dating -- 2.6 Subsistence economy -- 2.7 Kainsbakke: Concluding remarks -- 3 Kirial Bro -- 3.1 Investigation history -- 3.2 Topography -- 3.3 Archaeological investigation in 1988 -- 3.4 Finds -- 3.5 Absolute dating -- 3.6 Subsistence economy -- 3.7 Kirial Bro: Concluding remarks -- 4 References -- Four minor Pitted Ware culture sites on Djursland: Their individual character and function (Uffe Rasmussen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hunting, fishing and flint exploita-tion in Gjerrild Bay -- Musefælden and Neden Skiden Enge -- 2.1 The landscape at Gjerrild Bay -- 2.2 Musefælden -- 2.3 Neden Skiden Enge A1 -- 2.4 Flint resources in northeastern Djursland -- 3 Elevated sites with ritual pits -- Ginnerup and Skærvad -- 3.1 The landscape of Kolindsund -- 3.2 Ginnerup -- 3.3 Skærvad -- 4 References -- Pitted Ware culture settlement on Djursland: Overview and interpretation (Uffe Rasmussen, Lisbeth Wincentz, Lutz Klassen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source-critical considerations -- 3 The two main clusters of PWC sites on Djursland -- 4 Areas of temporary or seasonal PWC activity -- 5 PWC inland activity -- 6 Northwestern Djursland. 7 Pitted Ware culture grave finds? -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 References -- The Pitted Ware culture chronology on Djursland: New evidence from Kainsbakke and other sites (Bente Philippsen, Rune Iversen & -- Lutz Klassen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 14C-dated sites and their contexts -- 2.1 Ginnerup -- 2.2 Kirial Bro -- 2.3 Kainsbakke -- 2.4 Ajstrup Krat -- 2.5 Selbjerg -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 References -- Herder-hunter-fishers and agricultural contacts: Zooarchaeological perspectives on Pitted Ware animal exploitation strategies from Djursland (Cheryl A. Makarewicz & -- Sarah Pleuger) -- 1 Introduction -- 1.2 The PWC site of Kainsbakke -- 2 Zooarchaeological methods -- 2.1 Survivorship -- 2.2 Biometrics -- 2.3 Skeletal element/part representation -- 2.4 Taphonomy -- 3 Kainsbakke results -- 3.1 Taxonomic and skeletal elementbreakdown by pit feature -- 3.2 Bos spp. -- 3.3 Sus scrofa -- 3.4 Ovis aries and Capra hircus -- 3.5 Cervus elaphus -- 3.6 Alces alces -- 3.7 Pinnipeds -- 3.8 Ursus arctos -- 3.9 Capreolus capreolus -- 3.10 Equus ferus -- 3.11 Other taxa -- 3.12 Fish -- 3.13 Invertebrate remains -- 3.14 Birds -- 4 Taphonomic analyses of the Kainsbakke faunal assemblage -- 4.1 Bone marrow extraction and trampling -- 4.2 Weathering data -- 4.3 Skeletal element distribution -- 5 Kirial Bro: Zooarchaeological analyses -- 6 Ginnerup: Zooarchaeologicalanalyses -- 7 Conclusions -- 8 References -- Appendices -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- Exploitation of marine fish byPitted Ware groups at Kainsbakkeand Kirial Bro (Sarah Pleuger & -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marine environments in the Kattegat -- 3 Methods: Material recovery and faunal analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Distribution of skeletal elements -- 6 Carbon and nitrogen isotopeanalyses of the fish remains from Kainsbakke. 6.1 Carbon isotopes in marine environments -- 6.2 Nitrogen isotopes in marine environments -- 6.3 Methods -- 6.4 Stable isotope analysis: Results -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Seasonality of fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- 7.2 Fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- location and technology -- 7.3 The significance of fishing for the subsistence of PWC people on Djursland -- 8 References -- Agriculture during the Pitted Wareculture in the Kattegat region? (Marianne H. Andreasen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous evidence of PWC agriculture -- 2.1 Indirect evidence -- 2.2 Direct evidence -- 3 Carbonised cereal grains from PWC contexts -- 3.1 Western Sweden -- 3.2 Kainsbakke (DJM 1900) -- 3.3 Kirial Bro (DJM 1930) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 References -- Provenancing Neolithic pottery: An investigation of the elemental composition of Pitted Ware and Funnel Beaker pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions (Malou Blank, Torbjörn Brorsson & -- Imelda Bakunic Fridén) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pottery and sites -- 3 Pottery analysis and statistics -- 4 Results and discussion: The elemental composition of pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions -- 4.1 The elemental composition of TRB andPWC pottery -- 4.2 Inter-regional variations in the elemental composition of Neolithic pottery -- 4.3 Elemental composition of pottery compared between sites -- 4.4 Techniques, recipes and materials employed in pottery production in eastern Jutland -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 References -- Appendix -- Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro (Lutz Klassen, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Lisbeth Wincentz & -- Bente Philippsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sr isotope provenancing -- 2.1 Principles of Sr isotope analysis -- 2.2 Sr isotope baselines -- 3 Bears, Eurasian elk/elks and a human. 3.1 The human from Kainsbakke -- 3.2 Eurasian elks from Kainsbakke -- 3.3 Brown bears from Kainsbakke -- 4 The origin of non-local animals -- 4.1 Brown bear and Eurasian elk -- 4.2 Red deer and cattle -- 5 Pb (lead) isotope analysis -- 6 Summary and conclusion -- 7 References -- Genetic sex and haplogroup identification of the Pitted Ware culture human upper jaw from Kainsbakke, Denmark (Morten E. Allentoft) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 DNA extraction, librarypreparation and sequencing -- 3 Bioinformatics -- 4 Molecular authenticity -- 5 Mitochondrial haplogroup and sex determination -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 References -- The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland inthe Neolithic world (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Uffe Rasmussen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 The identity of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 1.1 Material culture -- 1.2 Economy -- 1.3 Settlement and land-use -- 1.4 Ritual activities and graves -- 1.5 Genetic information -- 1.6 Appearances and reality: The nature of the PWC group on Djursland -- 2 Why Kainsbakke? The site and its surroundings in the late Early and early Middle Neolithic -- 2.1 The landscape setting of the Kainsbakke site -- 2.2 A TRB ritual superstructure -- 2.3 A TRB depositional landscape -- 2.4 Parallels to the ritual structures and sites around Kainsbakke -- 2.5 The flint resources of northeastern Djursland and their importance for the Kainsbakke site -- 3 Kainsbakke and the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland in a wider geographical context -- 3.1 The emergence of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 3.2 The major deposition in pit A47 and the end of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 4 References. Excavations (Archaeology) Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Pitted Ware culture Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Neolithic period Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Djursland Peninsula (Denmark) Antiquities. Fouilles (Archéologie) Danemark Djursland. Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Neolithic period fast Pitted Ware culture fast Denmark Djursland Peninsula fast Klassen, Lutz, editor. has work: The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGBFfxF9Cr3yhRwXWfdt4y https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Original 9788771847826 8771847820 (OCoLC)1143462288 East Jutland Museum publications ; 5. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015051438 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3541103 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / East Jutland Museum publications ; Cover -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Contents -- Preface -- The Pitted Ware Phenomenon on Djursland and Maritime Relations across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic: An introduction (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen & -- Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Pitted Ware tradition in Denmark: status of research, research questions and hypotheses -- 3 The Djursland peninsula -- 4 The CONTACT project -- 5 References -- Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro: The two main sites of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kainsbakke -- 2.1 Landscape and topography -- 2.2 Investigation history and settlement size -- 2.3 Archaeological investigations -- 2.4 The finds -- 2.5 Absolute dating -- 2.6 Subsistence economy -- 2.7 Kainsbakke: Concluding remarks -- 3 Kirial Bro -- 3.1 Investigation history -- 3.2 Topography -- 3.3 Archaeological investigation in 1988 -- 3.4 Finds -- 3.5 Absolute dating -- 3.6 Subsistence economy -- 3.7 Kirial Bro: Concluding remarks -- 4 References -- Four minor Pitted Ware culture sites on Djursland: Their individual character and function (Uffe Rasmussen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hunting, fishing and flint exploita-tion in Gjerrild Bay -- Musefælden and Neden Skiden Enge -- 2.1 The landscape at Gjerrild Bay -- 2.2 Musefælden -- 2.3 Neden Skiden Enge A1 -- 2.4 Flint resources in northeastern Djursland -- 3 Elevated sites with ritual pits -- Ginnerup and Skærvad -- 3.1 The landscape of Kolindsund -- 3.2 Ginnerup -- 3.3 Skærvad -- 4 References -- Pitted Ware culture settlement on Djursland: Overview and interpretation (Uffe Rasmussen, Lisbeth Wincentz, Lutz Klassen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source-critical considerations -- 3 The two main clusters of PWC sites on Djursland -- 4 Areas of temporary or seasonal PWC activity -- 5 PWC inland activity -- 6 Northwestern Djursland. 7 Pitted Ware culture grave finds? -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 References -- The Pitted Ware culture chronology on Djursland: New evidence from Kainsbakke and other sites (Bente Philippsen, Rune Iversen & -- Lutz Klassen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 14C-dated sites and their contexts -- 2.1 Ginnerup -- 2.2 Kirial Bro -- 2.3 Kainsbakke -- 2.4 Ajstrup Krat -- 2.5 Selbjerg -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 References -- Herder-hunter-fishers and agricultural contacts: Zooarchaeological perspectives on Pitted Ware animal exploitation strategies from Djursland (Cheryl A. Makarewicz & -- Sarah Pleuger) -- 1 Introduction -- 1.2 The PWC site of Kainsbakke -- 2 Zooarchaeological methods -- 2.1 Survivorship -- 2.2 Biometrics -- 2.3 Skeletal element/part representation -- 2.4 Taphonomy -- 3 Kainsbakke results -- 3.1 Taxonomic and skeletal elementbreakdown by pit feature -- 3.2 Bos spp. -- 3.3 Sus scrofa -- 3.4 Ovis aries and Capra hircus -- 3.5 Cervus elaphus -- 3.6 Alces alces -- 3.7 Pinnipeds -- 3.8 Ursus arctos -- 3.9 Capreolus capreolus -- 3.10 Equus ferus -- 3.11 Other taxa -- 3.12 Fish -- 3.13 Invertebrate remains -- 3.14 Birds -- 4 Taphonomic analyses of the Kainsbakke faunal assemblage -- 4.1 Bone marrow extraction and trampling -- 4.2 Weathering data -- 4.3 Skeletal element distribution -- 5 Kirial Bro: Zooarchaeological analyses -- 6 Ginnerup: Zooarchaeologicalanalyses -- 7 Conclusions -- 8 References -- Appendices -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- Exploitation of marine fish byPitted Ware groups at Kainsbakkeand Kirial Bro (Sarah Pleuger & -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marine environments in the Kattegat -- 3 Methods: Material recovery and faunal analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Distribution of skeletal elements -- 6 Carbon and nitrogen isotopeanalyses of the fish remains from Kainsbakke. 6.1 Carbon isotopes in marine environments -- 6.2 Nitrogen isotopes in marine environments -- 6.3 Methods -- 6.4 Stable isotope analysis: Results -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Seasonality of fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- 7.2 Fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- location and technology -- 7.3 The significance of fishing for the subsistence of PWC people on Djursland -- 8 References -- Agriculture during the Pitted Wareculture in the Kattegat region? (Marianne H. Andreasen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous evidence of PWC agriculture -- 2.1 Indirect evidence -- 2.2 Direct evidence -- 3 Carbonised cereal grains from PWC contexts -- 3.1 Western Sweden -- 3.2 Kainsbakke (DJM 1900) -- 3.3 Kirial Bro (DJM 1930) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 References -- Provenancing Neolithic pottery: An investigation of the elemental composition of Pitted Ware and Funnel Beaker pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions (Malou Blank, Torbjörn Brorsson & -- Imelda Bakunic Fridén) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pottery and sites -- 3 Pottery analysis and statistics -- 4 Results and discussion: The elemental composition of pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions -- 4.1 The elemental composition of TRB andPWC pottery -- 4.2 Inter-regional variations in the elemental composition of Neolithic pottery -- 4.3 Elemental composition of pottery compared between sites -- 4.4 Techniques, recipes and materials employed in pottery production in eastern Jutland -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 References -- Appendix -- Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro (Lutz Klassen, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Lisbeth Wincentz & -- Bente Philippsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sr isotope provenancing -- 2.1 Principles of Sr isotope analysis -- 2.2 Sr isotope baselines -- 3 Bears, Eurasian elk/elks and a human. 3.1 The human from Kainsbakke -- 3.2 Eurasian elks from Kainsbakke -- 3.3 Brown bears from Kainsbakke -- 4 The origin of non-local animals -- 4.1 Brown bear and Eurasian elk -- 4.2 Red deer and cattle -- 5 Pb (lead) isotope analysis -- 6 Summary and conclusion -- 7 References -- Genetic sex and haplogroup identification of the Pitted Ware culture human upper jaw from Kainsbakke, Denmark (Morten E. Allentoft) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 DNA extraction, librarypreparation and sequencing -- 3 Bioinformatics -- 4 Molecular authenticity -- 5 Mitochondrial haplogroup and sex determination -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 References -- The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland inthe Neolithic world (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Uffe Rasmussen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 The identity of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 1.1 Material culture -- 1.2 Economy -- 1.3 Settlement and land-use -- 1.4 Ritual activities and graves -- 1.5 Genetic information -- 1.6 Appearances and reality: The nature of the PWC group on Djursland -- 2 Why Kainsbakke? The site and its surroundings in the late Early and early Middle Neolithic -- 2.1 The landscape setting of the Kainsbakke site -- 2.2 A TRB ritual superstructure -- 2.3 A TRB depositional landscape -- 2.4 Parallels to the ritual structures and sites around Kainsbakke -- 2.5 The flint resources of northeastern Djursland and their importance for the Kainsbakke site -- 3 Kainsbakke and the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland in a wider geographical context -- 3.1 The emergence of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 3.2 The major deposition in pit A47 and the end of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 4 References. Excavations (Archaeology) Denmark Djursland Peninsula. 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title | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / |
title_auth | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / |
title_exact_search | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / |
title_full | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland [electronic resource] : supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / edited by Lutz Klassen. |
title_fullStr | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland [electronic resource] : supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / edited by Lutz Klassen. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland [electronic resource] : supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / edited by Lutz Klassen. |
title_short | The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland |
title_sort | pitted ware culture on djursland supra regional significance and contacts in the middle neolithic of southern scandinavia |
title_sub | supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia / |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Pitted Ware culture Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Neolithic period Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Fouilles (Archéologie) Danemark Djursland. Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Neolithic period fast Pitted Ware culture fast |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Pitted Ware culture Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Neolithic period Denmark Djursland Peninsula. Djursland Peninsula (Denmark) Antiquities. Fouilles (Archéologie) Danemark Djursland. Antiquities Excavations (Archaeology) Neolithic period Pitted Ware culture Denmark Djursland Peninsula |
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