Palaeohistoria 37/38 (1995/1996)
Title | Palaeohistoria 37/38 (1995/1996) PDF eBook |
Author | University of Groningen, Netherlands The Biological-Archaeological Institute |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 554 |
Release | 1997-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789054106524 |
Volumes 37 and 38 of this annual published since 1951 include excavational reports and analytical studies on archaeology, palaeobotany and archaezoology.
Palaeohistoria 53/54 (2011/2012)
Title | Palaeohistoria 53/54 (2011/2012) PDF eBook |
Author | P. A. J. Attema |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2012-12-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9491431145 |
The annual journal Palaeohistoria is edited by the staff of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology, and carries detailed articles on material culture, analysis of radiocarbon data and the results of excavations, surveys and coring campaigns.
A Mind Set on Flint
Title | A Mind Set on Flint PDF eBook |
Author | Dick Stapert |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 541 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9491431013 |
This volume comprises papers presented to Dick Stapert on the occasion of his retirement from the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (University of Groningen) in 2011 and celebrates his scientific career. The contributions cover nearly 300,000 years of Human History and were written by colleagues, former students and friends. Topics include the making and use of fire, children in the Stone Age, spatial analysis, and other themes related to the study of the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and beyond.
Manors and Markets
Title | Manors and Markets PDF eBook |
Author | Bas van Bavel |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 509 |
Release | 2010-03-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0199278660 |
Exploring the Low Countries at a regional level, van Bavel highlights the importance of localized structures for determining the nature of social transitions and economic growth.
A View to a Kill
Title | A View to a Kill PDF eBook |
Author | Gerrit Leendert Dusseldorp |
Publisher | Sidestone Press |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Europe |
ISBN | 9088900205 |
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the moment of their recognition as a separate species of hominin in 1856. This book presents a study on Neanderthal foraging prowess. Novel ethnographic and primatological insights, suggest that increasing dependence on high quality foods, such as meat, caused the brain to evolve to a large size and thus led to highly intelligent hominins. From this baseline, the author studies the Neanderthal archaeological record in order to gain insight into the knowledge-intensity of Neanderthal hunting behaviour. In this research, an optimal foraging perspective is applied to Pleistocene bone assemblages. According to this perspective, foraging success is an important factor in an individuals evolutionary fitness. Therefore foraging is organised as efficiently as possible. The prey species that were selected and hunted by Neanderthals are analysed. The author investigates economic considerations that influenced Neanderthal prey choice. These considerations are based on estimates of the population densities of the available prey species and on estimates of the relative difficulty of hunting those species. The results demonstrate that when Neanderthals operated within poor environments, their prey choice was constrained: they were not able to hunt species living in large herds. In these environments, solitary species were the preferred prey. It is striking that Neanderthals successfully focussed on the largest and most dangerous species in poor environments. However, in richer environments, these constraints were lifted and species living in herds were successfully exploited. In order to assess the accuracy of this approach, bone assemblages formed by cave hyenas are also analysed. The combined results of the Neanderthal and hyena analyses show that an optimal foraging perspective provides a powerful tool to increase our understanding of Pleistocene ecology. The niches of two social carnivores of similar size, which were seemingly similar, are successfully distinguished. This result lends extra credence to the conclusions regarding Neanderthal foraging strategies. This book contributes to the debate surrounding Neanderthal competence and ability. It combines an up-to-date review of current knowledge on Neanderthal biology and archaeology, with novel approaches to the archaeological record. It is thus an important contribution to the current knowledge of this enigmatic species.
The Excavations at Wijnaldum
Title | The Excavations at Wijnaldum PDF eBook |
Author | Annet Nieuwhof |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2021-01-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9493194140 |
Wijnaldum is nowadays an unassuming rural village in the north of the province of Friesland, no more than a small dot on the map of the Netherlands. But during the Early Middle Ages, this probably was a lively political center, a kingdom, with intensive contacts with other kingdoms along the North Sea coasts, and with the Frankish realm to the south. The search for the king that resided at Wijnaldum was the major goal of the excavations that were carried out at the terp Wijnaldum-Tjitsma between 1991 and 1993. These excavations yielded a wealth of information, although tangible remains of the king or a royal residence were not found. What was found was a lot of pottery. The ceramic assemblage from the first Millennium consists of local handmade and imported wheel-thrown pottery, revealing contacts with the wider world. The first results and an overview of the habitation phases were published in 1999, in Volume 1 of The Excavations at Wijnaldum. The ceramic assemblage, and its consequences for the habitation history of Wijnaldum, are the main subjects of this second volume.
Buried in the Borderlands: An Artefact Typology and Chronology for the Netherlands in the Early Medieval Period on the Basis of Funerary Archaeology
Title | Buried in the Borderlands: An Artefact Typology and Chronology for the Netherlands in the Early Medieval Period on the Basis of Funerary Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Tim van Tongeren |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2024-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 180327574X |
This book is the result of a large-scale yet detailed study of early medieval grave furnishings from the Netherlands, aiming at the creation of a comprehensive artefact typology and updated relative chronology for this under-explored period in the Low Countries.