Arkæologi i Slesvig-Archäologie in Schleswig, Sep 16, 2021
So far, the archaeological research gives agood overview of the woolen textiles of theEarly Bronz... more So far, the archaeological research gives agood overview of the woolen textiles of theEarly Bronze Age, especially the finds fromthe oak coffin burials. There are, however,still questions to ask about the productionand manufacturing of wool, and howthis can be seen in the material culture.Objects connected to textile productionfrom settlement contexts in Denmark arestill very sparse, loom weights and spindlewhorls are not many to list. Of course, theconservation conditions and the missingknowledge of the material may explainthe absence of such finds. However,are-assessmentof the objects from differentEarly Bronze Age settlements fromMuseum Sønderjylland actually showsthat the textile production seems to havebeen more common than suggested untilnow – at least locally
Alle bidragsyderne har beskaeftiget sigmed arkaeologisk forskning, der refererertil det gamle her... more Alle bidragsyderne har beskaeftiget sigmed arkaeologisk forskning, der refererertil det gamle hertugdomme Slesvigs omrade.Den kronologiske ramme er igen retomfattende, og gar fra bronzealderen tilstarten af det 20. arhundrede. Der er isaerfokus pa overregionale aspekter. Dertilhorer nye fortolkninger af 14C-dateringeraf hustomter eller noget om fugle somgravgaver i vikingetiden, men ogsa merelokal forskning fra omradet omkringSlesvig. Der var bidrag om vikingetidensgrubehuse, hverdagsliv og eliter i Ballum,husofre fra middelalderen, arkitekturstilei Haderslev by, en vejlandsby fra hojmiddelalderen.Der blev praesenteret gamlefundpladser med nye sporgsmal, som dekan ses i artiklen om Dankirke, mens enanden artikel beskaeftiger sig med nye detektorfundfra en gammelkendt romertidsgravplads. Yderligere blev der fokuseretpa et befaestningsanlaeg fra 1. Verdenskrig,nemlig Sikringsstilling Nord, en vejdaemningsbygningshistorie, et skibsfundfra Slien og et enkeltfund fra Nordstrandved den sl...
In 2009, a site containing multiple so-called cooking pits with fire-cracked stones was excavated... more In 2009, a site containing multiple so-called cooking pits with fire-cracked stones was excavated at Egelund near Rise, four kilometers northwest of Aabenraa, southern Denmark (Site Id HAM 4791 Egelund III) (Note/Anmk. 1). The excavation has led to a larger research project focusing on the material remains from the Bronze Age within a 30 km radius of the site (Fig. 1). The ancient community of Rise is characterised by a wide range of material evidence that has been excavated and well documented during the last twenty years. It was therefore considered as relevant to carry out a comprehensive study of the entire archaeological collection from this area and to include as many different sources as possible (Note/ Anmk. 2). The article presents an integrative approach that combines different find categories from dwelling remains to pottery production in an attempt to provide a proper interpretive background for the distribution of cooking pits in the Rise micro-region. One of the most s...
Arkæologi i Slesvig-Archäologie in Schleswig, Sep 16, 2021
So far, the archaeological research gives agood overview of the woolen textiles of theEarly Bronz... more So far, the archaeological research gives agood overview of the woolen textiles of theEarly Bronze Age, especially the finds fromthe oak coffin burials. There are, however,still questions to ask about the productionand manufacturing of wool, and howthis can be seen in the material culture.Objects connected to textile productionfrom settlement contexts in Denmark arestill very sparse, loom weights and spindlewhorls are not many to list. Of course, theconservation conditions and the missingknowledge of the material may explainthe absence of such finds. However,are-assessmentof the objects from differentEarly Bronze Age settlements fromMuseum Sønderjylland actually showsthat the textile production seems to havebeen more common than suggested untilnow – at least locally
Alle bidragsyderne har beskaeftiget sigmed arkaeologisk forskning, der refererertil det gamle her... more Alle bidragsyderne har beskaeftiget sigmed arkaeologisk forskning, der refererertil det gamle hertugdomme Slesvigs omrade.Den kronologiske ramme er igen retomfattende, og gar fra bronzealderen tilstarten af det 20. arhundrede. Der er isaerfokus pa overregionale aspekter. Dertilhorer nye fortolkninger af 14C-dateringeraf hustomter eller noget om fugle somgravgaver i vikingetiden, men ogsa merelokal forskning fra omradet omkringSlesvig. Der var bidrag om vikingetidensgrubehuse, hverdagsliv og eliter i Ballum,husofre fra middelalderen, arkitekturstilei Haderslev by, en vejlandsby fra hojmiddelalderen.Der blev praesenteret gamlefundpladser med nye sporgsmal, som dekan ses i artiklen om Dankirke, mens enanden artikel beskaeftiger sig med nye detektorfundfra en gammelkendt romertidsgravplads. Yderligere blev der fokuseretpa et befaestningsanlaeg fra 1. Verdenskrig,nemlig Sikringsstilling Nord, en vejdaemningsbygningshistorie, et skibsfundfra Slien og et enkeltfund fra Nordstrandved den sl...
In 2009, a site containing multiple so-called cooking pits with fire-cracked stones was excavated... more In 2009, a site containing multiple so-called cooking pits with fire-cracked stones was excavated at Egelund near Rise, four kilometers northwest of Aabenraa, southern Denmark (Site Id HAM 4791 Egelund III) (Note/Anmk. 1). The excavation has led to a larger research project focusing on the material remains from the Bronze Age within a 30 km radius of the site (Fig. 1). The ancient community of Rise is characterised by a wide range of material evidence that has been excavated and well documented during the last twenty years. It was therefore considered as relevant to carry out a comprehensive study of the entire archaeological collection from this area and to include as many different sources as possible (Note/ Anmk. 2). The article presents an integrative approach that combines different find categories from dwelling remains to pottery production in an attempt to provide a proper interpretive background for the distribution of cooking pits in the Rise micro-region. One of the most s...
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