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Tells Social and environmental space

AuteurHofmann R., Moetz F.-K. & Müller J.

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieUniversitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie

Volume207

SubtitelProceedings of the international workshop "Socio-Environmental dynamics over the last 12000 years: the creation of landscapes 2 (14th - 18th March 2011) in Kiel Vol. 3

Pagina’s233

UitgeverRudolf Habelt Verlag

PlaatsBonn

ISBN9783774937659

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The Kiel Graduate School Human Development in Landscapes 10-12

Tells: reflections of Social and Environmenral Spaces - an Introduction 15-18
Hofmann R.
  • Tells and their environments , pp. 15-16
  • Analyses of settlement patterns , pp. 16-17
  • Tels as a focus of social evolution , pp. 17-18
  • Conclusion , p. 18

Reading the Mounds: problems, alternative trajectories and Biases 19-32
Özdogan M.
  • Introduction: defining the problem , pp. 19-20
  • Changing visions, new perspectives , pp. 20-21
  • Exemplifying Problems in Reading Mounds . The Complexity of Mound Formation: the example of Tepecik, The Impact of Natural Agencies in shaping mounds, Mounds modified by human interference , pp. 21-29
  • Conclusive remarks , pp. 29-31

Environmental Factors in Tell Formation: an Archaeometric Attempt 33-46
Rosenstock E.
  • Towards a New Definition of Archaeometry , pp. 33-34
  • Archaeometry with tells: operationalizing settlements and their environment , pp. 34-41
  • Modelling the envrironmental impact on Tell Formation , pp. 41-43

Tells, Fire, and Copper as Social Technologies 47-52
Müller J.
  • Social construction and fire , pp. 48-50
  • Durankulak, Varna and Social Competition , pp. 50-51
  • Social Inequality as a trigger , p. 51

One Community and Two Tells: the Phenomenon of relocating tell settlements at the Turn of the 7th and 6th Millennia in Central Anatolia 53-66
Biehl P.F., Franz I., Ostaptchouk S., Orton D., Rogasch J. & Rosenstock E.
  • The late neolithic-early chalcolithic transition in Central Anatolia and Catalhöyük as a key site , pp. 53-55
  • The West Mound excavations: preliminary results . Discussion: possible reasons for the settlement shift , pp. 55-62

Mounds and Settlements in the lower Qarabakh - Mil plain, Azerbaijan 67-78
Helwing B., Aliyev T. & Ricci A.
  • Introduction , pp. 67-68
  • The Lower Qarabakh/Mil Steppe , p. 68
  • Archaeology of the lower Qarabakh/Mil Steppe , p. 68
  • Kamiltepe 1 . Survey around Kamiltepe, Field techniques, Taphonomic Description, Preliminary Survey Results, Intensive Surveying around Kamiltepe 1, Investigating Kamiltepe 4 and 5, Survey Results , pp. 68-75
  • Post-Neolithic Kamiltepe , pp. 75-76

Human Landscape - Site (Trans-) Formation in the Transtigris Area 79-92
Mühl S.
  • General Settings , pp. 79-85
  • Social Force Model , pp. 85-86
  • The early bronze age in the central Transtigris region , pp. 86-88
  • Transformation of the human Landscape , pp. 88-90

Kinik-Höyük and Southern Cappadocia (Turkey): geo-archaeological activities, landscapes and social spaces 93-104
Balatti S. & Balza M.E.
  • The Historic-Archaeological Survey Project of Pavia University in Southern Cappadocia , pp. 93-95
  • The Site of Kinik Höyük , pp. 95-97
  • Kinik Höyük and the ancient landscape of Southern Cappadocia . Human interaction with landscapes during the iron age , pp. 97-102
  • Final remarks , p. 102

Tells in Perspective: long-term patterns of Settlement Nucleation and dispersal in central and southeast Europe 105-116
Parkinson W.A. & Gyucha A.
  • Introduction , pp. 105-106
  • Theoretical considerations: early village social dynamics , pp. 106-107
  • Methodological considerations: analytical scales and comparative social processes , p. 107
  • Data Sources: regional surveys, excavations, and Paleoenvironmental studies , pp. 107-108
  • The Dynamics of early villages on the Thessalian Plain, Greece , pp. 108-110
  • The Dynamics of Early villages on the Great Hungarian Plain , pp. 110-112
  • Discussion: tells and the comparative dynamics of early villages , pp. 112-113

The Middle and Late Neolithic Tell of Uivar seen from a Ceramic Perspective 117-126
Dammers B.

The Copper Age Settlement Pietrele on the Lower Danube River (Romania) 127-138
Hansen S. & Toderas M.

Copper-age house inventories from Pietrele: preliminary results from pottery analysis 139-152
Reingruber A.
  • Introduction , pp. 139-140
  • Houses from Trench B on the Tell , pp. 140-143
  • Houses from Trench J nearby the Tell , pp. 143-145
  • Discussion . Vessels from Trench B, Vessels from Trench J , pp. 145-148
  • Conclusions , pp. 148-150

Late neolithic multiphased settlements in central and southern Transilvania: a geophysical survey and test excavation 153-166
Mischka C.
  • Timeframe , p. 154
  • Iclod , pp. 154-158
  • Fundatura , pp. 158-159
  • Turdas , pp. 159-165
  • Conclusion , p. 165

Boundaries and space in Copper Age Bulgaria: lessons from Africa 167-180
Merkyte I. & Albek S.
  • Introduction , pp. 167-168
  • Regional Groups , pp. 168-172
  • Villages , pp. 172-176
  • House and Home , pp. 176-178
  • Conclusions , pp. 178-179

Style and function of pottery in relation to the development of late neolithic settlement patterns in central Bosnia 181-202
Hofmann R.
  • Introduction , pp. 181-182
  • Working area . Central Bosnia and the Visoko Basin, Okoliste , pp. 182-185
  • Methodological approach , pp. 185-187
  • Results . Modelling of the Local and Regional Chronology, Development of architecture and settlement pattern within Okoliste, Development of settlement patterns on a regional scale, Stylistic and technological variations of the pottery in Okoliste , pp. 187-194
  • Discussion , pp. 194-199

Kundruci: development of social space ina late neolithic Tell-settlement in Central Bosnia 203-220
Furholt M.
  • Introduction , pp. 203-204
  • Temporal layout of the features . Artefact Structure , pp. 205-212
  • Settlement function , p. 212
  • Social behaviour and identity , pp. 212-213
  • The Development of social space , pp. 213-214
  • Diachronic Reconstruction of the Spatial Layout , pp. 214-216
  • Diachronic patterns of pottery variability , pp. 216-217
  • Interpretation: the development of social space , pp. 217-218
  • Conclusion , p. 218

Putting sites in their catchment areas 221-230
Bultmann U.
  • Introduction , p. 222
  • The Database , pp. 222-224
  • Method , p. 224
  • Discussion , pp. 225-227
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