Hunte 4: Re-validation of a Bell Beaker domestic site in the Dümmer region in northwestern Germany

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Jan Piet Brozio, Ingo Feeser, M. Heumüller, Johannes Müller, E. Corradini, Wiebke Kirleis, W. Dörfler, E. Erkul, T. Wunderlich
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Abstract One of the few areas of the central North European Plain with settlement structures of the Single Grave groups (SG) as well as the Bell Beaker (BB) phenomenon is the Dümmer region in northwestern Germany. This region is characterised by extensive wetlands on the southern border of the Northern Lowland and has been subject of several research projects on Mesolithic and Neolithic sites since the last century. Archaeological prospections in the 1940s led to the detection of a domestic site of the BB groups at the Hunte 4 site. In 2020, new research was carried out at this site, which, through the integration of archaeology, geophysics and palynology, identified a Late SG and BB site and reconstructed the surrounding landscape. In contrast to the Hunte 1 settlement with building structures 2.5 km to the south, which also shows SG and BB activities, the results of the investigations at Hunte 4 point to a temporary use of the site. Consequently, a settlement system can be reconstructed in the region of the Dümmer for the second half of the third millennium and at the beginning of the second millennium BCE, which consisted of at least one permanent settlement and at the minimum one temporarily used sites – several more could be presumed but have to yet be localised. At the same time, the Dümmer region marks the southern border of a settlement system in the central Northern European Plain which is characterised by less domestic site, less permanent settlement sites and buildings structures. This contrasts with the increasing number of known settlement sites in the surrounding regions of the central Northern European Plain and suggests a higher translocality of individuals and groups in this area.
狩猎4:重新验证贝尔烧杯国内网站在德国西北部的d mmer地区
摘要德国西北部的Dümmer地区是北欧平原中部为数不多的具有单砾石群(SG)和贝尔-比克(BB)现象的定居点结构的地区之一。该地区的特点是北部低地南部边界有大片湿地,自上世纪以来,该地区一直是中石器时代和新石器时代遗址研究项目的主题。20世纪40年代的考古勘探导致在Hunte 4遗址发现了BB群的国内遗址。2020年,该遗址进行了新的研究,通过整合考古学、地球物理学和孢粉学,确定了一个晚期SG和BB遗址,并重建了周围的景观。Hunte 1定居点位于南部2.5公里处,建筑结构也显示了SG和BB活动,与此相反,Hunte 4的调查结果表明该场地为临时使用场地。因此,可以在公元前第三个千年后半叶和第二个千年初在杜默地区重建一个定居点系统,该系统至少由一个永久定居点和至少一个临时使用的地点组成——还有几个可以推测,但尚未本地化。与此同时,Dümmer地区标志着中欧-北欧平原定居点系统的南部边界,其特点是国内定居点较少,永久性定居点和建筑结构较少。这与中欧-北欧平原周围地区已知定居地点的数量不断增加形成了对比,并表明该地区的个人和群体迁移率更高。
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期刊介绍: The Praehistorische Zeitschrift is regarded as one of the most renowned German publications in the area of Prehistory and Ancient History. In keeping with its traditional mission, it presents detailed accounts of the most recent research conducted in Europe. The geographical emphasis is placed on Eastern, South-Eastern and Northern Central Europe. A comprehensive review section deals with recent German and international monographs from the field of prehistoric archaeology. Contributions are published in German, English or French, with a brief abstract in the other two languages; if necessary, a summary is provided in the author"s native language.
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