Changing Identity in a Changing World : Current Studies on the Stone Age around 4000 BCE

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Changing Identity in a Changing World : Current Studies on the Stone Age around 4000 BCE

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789464261684
  • DDC分類 936.89

Full Description

From 2013-2022 the largest Stone Age excavation ever undertaken in Denmark, uncovered an entire fjord landscape beneath marine sediments at Rødbyhavn on the island of Lolland. Based on the excavations, Museum Lolland-Falster, in collaboration with Aarhus University and the Danish National Museum, organised an international conference on the topic of "LOST 2022 - Changing Identity in a Changing World" on 16 and 17 June 2022 to discuss the time around 4000 BCE in Denmark and beyond from different angles. This book summarizes the conference and presents its main outcomes. It also gives an overview of the current state of research within the Femern project and sets them into context with the wider area. By including contributions from the Netherlands to Finland, the central position of Lolland as a corridor in the Stone Age is highlighted and discussed. The topics covered in this book deal with technological change, archaeological analyses of identity, aspects of landscape interaction and perception in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic. This book is aimed at specialists, students and the interested public alike, as it provides the first complete overview of the excavations of the Femern project and places them in context. At the same time, it serves as a basis for further studies on the material and highlights the challenges and possibilities of the archaeological record from the period around 4000 BCE.

Contents

Forword

Ulla Schaltz and Kasper Høhling Søsted

 

Introduction: Changing Identity in a Changing World

Daniel Gross and Mikael Rothstein

 

PART 1: Changing worlds

 

The Femern project: a large-scale excavation of a Stone Age landscape

Bjørnar Måge, Daniel Gross and Marie Kanstrup

 

Environmental changes after the last deglaciation, southern Lolland, Denmark

Ole Bennike and Catherine Jessen

 

Niche construction: Hard-working settlers and a neglected principle in understanding the early Neolithic of southern Scandinavia

Niels Nørkjær Johannsen

 

Estuary and lacustrine fishing with stationary wooden structures in Neolithic Finland: Evidence from waterlogged sites

Satu Koivisto

 

How to build a Neolithic? Perspectives on megalith building practices and landscape perception during the Funnel Beaker period in northern Germany

Maria Wunderlich

 

Tombs and Settlements, Bog and Sea - the possible influence of landscape change on Neolithic life in the Ahlen-Falkenberger Moor, Germany

Moritz Mennenga, Anja Behrens, Martina Karle and Steffen Wolters

 

PART 2: Losing Boundaries

 

Duality in the Early Neolithic on Lolland-Falster and in south Scandinavia

Theis Zetner Trolle Jensen and Lasse Sørensen

 

Long-term perspectives on Neolithisation: Pottery use in the Ertebølle Culture and its connection to the development of settlement patterns and hunter-gatherer complexity

Ann-Katrin Meyer

 

Changing diet in a changing world

Bente Philippsen

 

Mesolithic persistence and Neolithic emergence at Syltholm II (MLF00906-III). Osseous artefacts before and after 4000 BCE on the coast of Lolland, Denmark

Solveig Chaudesaigues-Clausen

 

Neolithisation in Denmark from a depositional perspective

Søren Anker Sørensen

 

Lola's people hunted wild boar; their neighbours kept domestic pigs: analysis of the Syltholm pigs

Peter Rowley-Conwey

 

Neolithic farming in forager-resource systems: A case from southern Norway

Svein Vatsvåg Nielsen and Jo-Simon Frøshaug Stokke

 

PART 3: Identities of Change

 

Mesolithic hunters in mixed oak forests: Differences in hunting strategy and hunting behaviour

Ulrich Schmölcke

 

Changing diet during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition: An examination of the carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of late Mesolithic and early Neolithic humans in Denmark

Rikke Maring, Jesper Olsen and Marcello A. Mannino

 

Going against the grain? The transition to farming in the Dutch wetlands re-examined (5000-4000 BCE)

Daan C. M. Raemaekers, Nathalie Ø. Brusgaard, Merita Dreshaj, Jolijn Erven, Michael W. Dee and J. Hans M. Peeters

 

Stone Age Fishing in the prehistoric Syltholm Fjord

Terje Stafseth and Daniel Gross

 

The Unbeknownst Pottery Craft at the Alvastra Pile Dwelling

Nathalie Hinders

 

Evidence of a base model for Neolithic depositions in Central and Northern Europe

Michael Müller

 

People, contacts and identities: the sixth-fifth millennium south of the western Baltic Sea

Thomas Terberger, Andreas Kotula and Henny Piezonka

 

Perceptions of Stone Age Landscapes? A note on how humans of the Stone Age may have experienced their surroundings

Mikael Rothstein

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