Timber from Old and Young Trees: Dendrotypology as the Backbone of the Dendroarchaeological Investigations of Prehistoric Fish Traps and Pile Dwellings in South-West Germany

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Billamboz
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Abstract Because of the diversity of tree species and the high variability in cambial age and growth patterns, dendrotypological methods have been developed in an attempt to sort large timber series from prehistoric wetland sites in south-west Germany. Focusing first on cross-dating short tree-ring sequences for different tree species, the work extended step by step towards a wider approach, which embraced aspects such as wood technology and building structures, socio-economics and woodland management, as well as ecology and environmental changes. Following the methodological presentation, investigations addressing the choice of timber in ancient constructions and underlining the strong relationships between man and forest in former times are illustrated with examples from Iron Age fish traps in the Federsee bog and from Neolithic pile dwellings on Lake Constance.
来自老树和小树的木材:德国西南部史前捕鱼器和桩民居的树木类型学作为树木考古调查的支柱
由于树种的多样性以及形成层年龄和生长模式的高变异性,人们开发了树木类型方法,试图对德国西南部史前湿地的大型木材系列进行分类。这项工作首先侧重于不同树种的短年轮序列的交叉测年,然后逐步扩展到更广泛的方法,其中包括木材技术和建筑结构、社会经济和林地管理以及生态和环境变化等方面。在方法学介绍之后,研究了古代建筑中木材的选择,并强调了以前人类与森林之间的紧密关系,并以Federsee沼泽中的铁器时代的渔网和新石器时代康斯坦斯湖的桩式住宅为例进行了说明。
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Journal of Wetland Archaeology
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.
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