Wooden Well at the First Farmers’ Settlement Area in Uničov, Czech Republic

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
I. Vostrovská, J. Petřík, L. Petr, Petr Kočár, Romana Kočárová, Z. Hradílek, J. Kašák, Z. Sůvová, K. Adameková, Z. Vaněček, Jaroslav Peška, Bernhard Muigg, M. Rybníček, T. Kolář, Willy Tegel, M. Kalábek, P. Kalábková
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Abstract

Some of the most extraordinary finds from the Early Neolithic period are wooden wells. These constructions permit unusual insights into Neolithic settlements, their subsistence and environment, as well as into the surrounding landscape. A recent excavation of a Neo lithic settlement at Uničov in central Moravia, Czech Republic, yielded the discovery of a wooden well with a sediment infill from the beginning of the Neolithic period and allowed to study an array of topics by a multi-proxy approach using a set of complementary methods. Our study of the wooden lining demonstrates the carpeting skills of the first farmers, required also for building so-called ‘longhouses’. By comparing dendrochronological and radiocarbon dating, we estimated the time span of the well’s existence. The construction was used repeatedly over a longer time and was finally filled in intentionally. Studies of the well’s infill shed light on its usage and decline, providing a great proxy for the study of living dynamics and handling of waste in a Neolithic village. The environmental record extracted from botanical residues indicates that the immediate surroundings of the settlement were covered by an open-canopy woodland with a dominance of oak and hazel, and a large proportion of open habitats, whereas the surrounding landscape was not noticeably affected by humans. Key Words: Wooden well, past environment, subsistence strategy, Linearbandkeramik, Uničov, eastern Central Europe
捷克共和国乌尼切夫第一农民安置区的木井
新石器时代早期的一些最非凡的发现是木井。这些建筑允许对新石器时代的定居点、他们的生存和环境以及周围的景观进行不同寻常的观察。最近在捷克共和国摩拉维亚中部的Uničov发掘了一个新石器时代的定居点,发现了一口新石器时代初就有沉积物填充的木井,并使用一套互补方法通过多代理方法研究了一系列主题。我们对木质内衬的研究证明了第一批农民的铺地毯技能,这也是建造所谓的“长屋”所必需的。通过比较树木年代测定法和放射性碳年代测定法,我们估计了这口井存在的时间跨度。这座建筑在更长的时间里反复使用,最终被有意填充。对这口井填充物的研究揭示了它的使用和衰落,为研究新石器时代村庄的生活动态和废物处理提供了一个很好的替代品。从植物残留物中提取的环境记录表明,定居点的周围被一片以橡树和榛子为主的开放式树冠林地和大部分开放式栖息地所覆盖,而周围的景观没有受到人类的明显影响。关键词:木井,过去的环境,生存策略,Linearbandkeramik,Uničov,中欧东部
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