青铜和铁器时代法兰克汝拉北部的定居和景观历史

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities
K. Kothieringer, Timo Seregély, K. Lambers
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摘要

虽然小山堡、仪式场所和墓地在各个地区都存在,但在青铜和铁器时代(大约在公元80年代),德国中部高地基本上被认为是没有农村占领的。公元前2100 - 30)。这些遗址的存在,结合新石器时代以来人类对景观影响的地理档案中越来越多的证据,使我们研究巴伐利亚北部弗朗哥尼亚汝拉的定居和景观历史,作为研究金属时代人类活动及其对德国中部高地影响的典范地区。在本文中,我们介绍了自2013年以来对维斯梅因河集水区进行的跨学科研究的第一批结果。对山谷和高原遗址进行的地质考古和考古、现场和非现场、实地和实验室调查的结合,揭示了公元前16世纪(青铜时代中期)以来人类土地利用和定居的证据,以及直到铁器时代末期不断变化的植被、土地利用策略和定居偏好的进一步证据。虽然研究仍在进行中,但可以得出的结论是,在研究区域,可能还有德国中部高地的其他部分,土地利用开始得更早,比以前认为的更加密集和多样化。
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Settlement and landscape history of the northern Franconian Jura during the Bronze and Iron Ages
Although hillforts, ritual sites and burial mounds have been in existence in various regions, the German Central Uplands have largely been considered void of rural occupation during the Bronze and Iron Ages (approx. 2100-30 BC). The presence of these sites, combined with mounting evidence from geoarchives of human impact on the landscape since the Neolithic, has led us to investigate the settlement and landscape history of the Northern Franconian Jura in Bavaria as a model region for studying human activity in and impact on the German Central Uplands during the Metal Ages.In this article, we present the first results of an interdisciplinary study of the Weismain river catchment undertaken since 2013. A combination of geoarchaeological and archaeological, on-site and off-site, field and lab investigations at both valley and plateau sites revealed evidence of human land use and settlement from the 16th century BC (Middle Bronze Age) onwards, with further emerging evidence of changing vegetation, land-use strategies and settlement preferences until the end of the Iron Age. While research is still ongoing, it may be concluded that in the study region, and possibly other parts of the German Central Uplands, land use had begun earlier and was more intense and varied than previously thought.
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期刊介绍: The Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt is a quarterly journal quickly informing the scientific community in short articles about new results in archaelogical research in Germany and other countries. The Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt has a profile as a topical scientific journal on issues of Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval archaeology and related sciences in Europe. Beside topical debates the journal provides a place for the publication of new finds and short analysis of general interest. The articles are up to 20 pages in print; contributions in foreign languages are accepted.
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