{"title":"Phenomenon of primary and secondary animals within Iron Age deposits.","authors":"P. Bangsgaard, P. Pantmann","doi":"10.7146/dja.v10i0.125982","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably represent the most common form of deposit within southern Scandinavia. Recently Gotfredsen published a volume on animals within Danish Iron Age grave contexts, but similarly comprehensive studies of animals from other contexts have not been attempted. Thus, classic sites such as Valmose, Bukkerup Langmose, and Sorte Muld still stand as the type sites for Danish Iron Age animal deposits. This article will demonstrate that there are good reasons for exploring deposits in more detail and investigate the significant variation in the treatment and quantities of sacrificial animal deposits. Furthermore, the current study has revealed a deposition pattern where a primary animal is often in the company of one or more secondary animals, the latter typically represented by a few bones. Salpetermosen Syd (MNS50010), south of Hillerød in North Zealand, Denmark is the main case study, but comparisons are made to several sites across Denmark where a similar deposition pattern has been observed.","PeriodicalId":191998,"journal":{"name":"Danish Journal of Archaeology","volume":"30 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Danish Journal of Archaeology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.7146/dja.v10i0.125982","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably represent the most common form of deposit within southern Scandinavia. Recently Gotfredsen published a volume on animals within Danish Iron Age grave contexts, but similarly comprehensive studies of animals from other contexts have not been attempted. Thus, classic sites such as Valmose, Bukkerup Langmose, and Sorte Muld still stand as the type sites for Danish Iron Age animal deposits. This article will demonstrate that there are good reasons for exploring deposits in more detail and investigate the significant variation in the treatment and quantities of sacrificial animal deposits. Furthermore, the current study has revealed a deposition pattern where a primary animal is often in the company of one or more secondary animals, the latter typically represented by a few bones. Salpetermosen Syd (MNS50010), south of Hillerød in North Zealand, Denmark is the main case study, but comparisons are made to several sites across Denmark where a similar deposition pattern has been observed.
在丹麦铁器时代,动物是沉积物的一个组成部分,它们可能代表了斯堪的纳维亚半岛南部最常见的沉积物形式。最近,Gotfredsen出版了一本关于丹麦铁器时代坟墓背景下的动物的书,但对其他背景下的动物进行类似的全面研究还没有尝试过。因此,Valmose、Bukkerup Langmose和Sorte Muld等经典遗址仍然是丹麦铁器时代动物沉积物的典型遗址。本文将证明,有充分的理由对沉积物进行更详细的勘探,并调查在祭祀动物沉积物的处理和数量上的显著变化。此外,目前的研究揭示了一种沉积模式,即一个主要动物经常与一个或多个次要动物在一起,后者通常以几块骨头为代表。Salpetermosen Syd (MNS50010)位于丹麦北部的Hillerød南部,是主要的案例研究,但与丹麦各地观察到类似沉积模式的几个地点进行了比较。