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Iron Age Echoes : Prehistoric land management and the creation of a funerary landscape - the "twin barrows" at the Echoput in Apeldoorn.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fontijn, David
Otros Autores: Bourgeois, Quentin, Louwen, Arjan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : SIdestone Press, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; On the chatty Echo girl and her forgotten barrows; David Fontijn; Barrow excavations at the Echoput. Problem, research aims and methods of the 2007 fieldwork campaign; David Fontijn; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Barrow research in the Netherlands: cold case? ; 1.3 Reasons for new barrow research; 1.4 New barrow excavations and the birth of the Apeldoorn barrow research ; 1.5 The N.W.O. funded research project: Ancestral mounds; 1.6 Why Apeldoorn?; 1.6.1 A TRB prelude to barrow landscapes?; 1.6.2 Studying the development and lay-out of barrow groups; 1.6.3 The Middle Bronze Age.
  • 1.6.4 The history of barrow landscapes in the Iron Age 1.7 Selecting a suitable research area: the Echoput-site; 1.8 Research questions and approach ; 1.8.1 Exit strategy; 1.9 Topography, geology, soils and history of the Echoput-site; 1.9.1 Topography; 1.9.2 History; 1.10 Organization of this book; Mound 1 A monumental Iron Age barrow; Cristian van der Linde and David Fontijn; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 State of preservation
  • the 1999 restoration; 2.3 Excavation strategy; 2.3.1 Reasons to excavate an entire quadrant and the use of 'exit strategies'
  • 2.3.2 Excavation in artificial horizontal levels2.3.3 Recording; 2.3.4 Tree trunks; 2.3.5 Connecting the mound to trench 4; 2.4 Mound stratigraphy and excavation administration of mound layers and finds; 2.5 Features ; 2.5.1 General 'readability' of features; 2.5.2 Top soil: recent additions and disturbances: the 1999 restoration; 2.5.3 The thick black top soil of the mound; 2.5.4 Top soil find concentration S 1: "grave" 1; 2.5.5 S 2: A Late Iron Age cremation burial dug into the top of the mound; 2.5.6 On the relationship between S 1 and S 2; 2.5.7 Mound construction: the evidence of sods.
  • 2.5.8 Features that appeared to be of natural origin2.5.9 S 15: A peripheral ditch; 2.5.10 Sherds found at the old surface covered by the mound; 2.5.11 Where is the central grave?; 2.5.12 Features underneath the mound: Late Mesolithic and Late Neolithic traces; 2.5.13 Features just outside the mound; 2.6 Dating the mound; 2.7 Conclusion; Antiquarian leftovers
  • Mound 2; Quentin Bourgeois and David Fontijn; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 State of preservation
  • the 1999 restoration; 3.3 Excavation strategy ; 3.3.1 Trench (quadrant) 2; 3.3.2 Trench (quadrant) 3; 3.3.3 Tree trunks.
  • 3.4 Mound stratigraphy and excavation administration of mound 'layers' and finds3.5 Features ; 3.5.1 General 'readability' of the features; 3.5.2 The large central disturbance; 3.5.3 Mound construction: the evidence of sods; 3.5.4 Traces of a peripheral ditch with posts; 3.5.5 A Bell Beaker feature (S 3.8.2) ; 3.5.6 Features in and under the mound; 3.5.7 The remnants of the primary grave (S 2.7.2)? ; 3.6 Finds done at the prehistoric surface covered by the mound ; 3.7 Dating the mound; 3.8 Conclusion; Excavating the surroundings of the barrows; Patrick Valentijn and David Fontijn.