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Ancestral Heaths : Reconstructing the Barrow Landscape in the Central and Southern Netherlands.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Doorenbosch, Marieke
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2013.
Edición:Second rev. edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: Part One
  • 1. Introduction: why study the environment of barrows?
  • 1.1. academic significance of environmental barrow research
  • 1.2. societal significance of environmental barrow research
  • 2. Environmental research on barrows, an overview so far
  • 2.1. vegetation history of the Netherlands in the Holocene
  • 2.2. Environmental research on barrows
  • 2.2.1. overview
  • 2.2.2. Pollen analyses for dating purposes
  • 2.2.3. reconstruction of local vegetation: regional and cultural differences
  • 2.3. Vegetation reconstructions of the barrow environment: open spaces in the landscape
  • 2.3.1. overview of open spaces
  • 2.3.2. Which open spaces were chosen for the building of barrows?
  • 2.3.3. What was the size of the open spaces barrows were built in?
  • Conclusions
  • 3. Barrow research, missing data
  • 3.1. Research questions
  • 3.2. Research area
  • 3.3. Research methods
  • Part Two
  • Methodology
  • 4. Sampling and treatment of soil samples
  • 4.1. sampling of barrows
  • 4.1.1. sampling of the old surface
  • 4.1.2. sampling of sods
  • 4.1.3. sampling of the soil profile underneath barrows
  • 4.1.4. sampling of ditch fills
  • 4.1.5. sampling of posthole fills
  • 4.2. Chemical treatment and analysis of palynological soil samples
  • 5. palynology of mineral soil profiles
  • 5.1. theory behind the palynology of mineral soils
  • 5.2. time represented in a mineral soil pollen diagram
  • 5.3. Absence of pollen grains in barrows
  • Conclusions
  • 6. pollen sum
  • 6.1. Slabroek
  • 6.2. Contemporaneous barrow pollen spectra
  • Conclusions
  • 7. size of an open place where a barrow was built
  • 7.1. size and the number of sods used in a barrow
  • 7.1.1. example
  • 7.2. size of an open heathland area
  • examples from present Dutch heathland areas
  • Sites and sampling methods
  • Methods of analysis
  • Results and discussion
  • Conclusions
  • 7.3. distance of a barrow to the forest edge
  • palynological modelling
  • Barrow landscape simulation
  • 7.4. Discussion
  • Part Three
  • Case
  • studies
  • 8. Northern and central Veluwe
  • 8.1. Echoput
  • 8.1.1. Site description
  • 8.1.2. Pollen sampling and analysis
  • 8.1.3. Results
  • 8.1.4. Discussion
  • 8.1.5. In conclusion: the history of the Echoput barrow landscape
  • 8.2. Niersen-Vaassen
  • 8.2.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.2.2. Results
  • 8.2.3. Discussion
  • 8.3. Ermelo
  • 8.3.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.3.2. Results
  • 8.3.3. Discussion
  • 8.4. Putten
  • 8.4.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.4.2. Results and discussion
  • 8.5. Vierhouten
  • 8.5.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.5.2. Results and discussion
  • 8.6. Emst
  • 8.6.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.6.1. Results and discussion
  • 8.7. Uddelermeer
  • 8.7.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.7.2. Results and discussion
  • 8.8. Boeschoten
  • 8.8.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.8.1. Results and discussion
  • 8.9. Ugchelen
  • 8.9.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.9.1. Results and discussion
  • 8.10. Stroe
  • 8.10.1. Results and discussion
  • 8.11. Palynological results from peat and lake sediments
  • 8.11.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 8.11.2. Results and discussion
  • 8.12. Summary: the barrow landscape of northern and central Veluwe
  • 9. Renkum stream valley
  • 9.1. Site description and sample locations
  • Burial mounds belonging to the barrow alignment
  • Burial mounds outside the barrow alignment
  • 9.2. Results and discussion
  • 10. Gooi
  • 10.1. Site description and sample locations
  • Baarn Group
  • Hilversum Group
  • Laren Group
  • Roosterbos
  • Laarder Wasmeren area
  • 10.2. Results and discussion
  • Gooi area
  • Laarder Wasmeren area
  • (pre)barrow landscape of the Gooi
  • 11. Toterfout-Halve Mijl and surroundings
  • 11.1. Toterfout-Halve Mijl
  • 11.1.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.1.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.2. Hoogeloon
  • 11.2.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.2.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.3. Knegsel-Urnenweg
  • 11.3.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.3.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.4. Knegsel-Moormanlaan
  • 11.4.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.4.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.5. Steensel
  • 11.5.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.5.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.6. Eersel
  • 11.6.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.6.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.7. Bergeijk
  • 11.7.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.7.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.8. Alphen
  • 11.8.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.8.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.9. Goirle
  • 11.9.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 11.9.2. Results and discussion
  • 11.10. Summary: the barrow landscape of Toterfout-Halve Mijl and surroundings
  • 12. Oss-Zevenbergen and surroundings
  • 12.1. Oss-Vorstengraf area and Oss-Zevenbergen
  • 12.1.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 12.1.2. Results
  • 12.1.3. Discussion
  • 12.1.4. In conclusion: the history of the Oss-Zevenbergen landscape
  • 12.2. Vorssel
  • 12.2.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 12.2.2. Results and discussion
  • 12.3. Slabroek
  • 12.3.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 12.3.2. Results and discussion
  • 12.4. Schaijk
  • 12.4.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 12.4.2. Results and discussion
  • 12.5. Palynological results from palaeosoils, peat and lake sediments
  • 12.5.1. Site description and sample locations
  • 12.5.2. Results and discussion
  • 12.6. Summary: the barrow landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen and surroundings
  • 13. Ancestral heaths: understanding the barrow landscape
  • 13.1. barrow landscape
  • 13.1.1. What did the barrow landscape look like in the central and southern Netherlands during the 3rd to 1st millennium cal BC?
  • 13.1.2. What was the history of the barrow landscape before the barrows were built?
  • 13.1.3. What does this mean?
  • 13.1.4. What was the role of barrows in the landscape?
  • 13.2. heath open-forest passage landscape as part of the Dutch prehistoric landscape
  • 14. Conclusions: answers to the research questions
  • References.