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|a The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland
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|b supra-regional significance and contacts in the Middle Neolithic of southern Scandinavia /
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Colophon -- Contents -- Preface -- The Pitted Ware Phenomenon on Djursland and Maritime Relations across the Kattegat in the Middle Neolithic: An introduction (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen & -- Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Pitted Ware tradition in Denmark: status of research, research questions and hypotheses -- 3 The Djursland peninsula -- 4 The CONTACT project -- 5 References -- Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro: The two main sites of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland (Lisbeth Wincentz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kainsbakke -- 2.1 Landscape and topography -- 2.2 Investigation history and settlement size -- 2.3 Archaeological investigations -- 2.4 The finds -- 2.5 Absolute dating -- 2.6 Subsistence economy -- 2.7 Kainsbakke: Concluding remarks -- 3 Kirial Bro -- 3.1 Investigation history -- 3.2 Topography -- 3.3 Archaeological investigation in 1988 -- 3.4 Finds -- 3.5 Absolute dating -- 3.6 Subsistence economy -- 3.7 Kirial Bro: Concluding remarks -- 4 References -- Four minor Pitted Ware culture sites on Djursland: Their individual character and function (Uffe Rasmussen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hunting, fishing and flint exploita-tion in Gjerrild Bay -- Musefælden and Neden Skiden Enge -- 2.1 The landscape at Gjerrild Bay -- 2.2 Musefælden -- 2.3 Neden Skiden Enge A1 -- 2.4 Flint resources in northeastern Djursland -- 3 Elevated sites with ritual pits -- Ginnerup and Skærvad -- 3.1 The landscape of Kolindsund -- 3.2 Ginnerup -- 3.3 Skærvad -- 4 References -- Pitted Ware culture settlement on Djursland: Overview and interpretation (Uffe Rasmussen, Lisbeth Wincentz, Lutz Klassen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source-critical considerations -- 3 The two main clusters of PWC sites on Djursland -- 4 Areas of temporary or seasonal PWC activity -- 5 PWC inland activity -- 6 Northwestern Djursland.
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|a 7 Pitted Ware culture grave finds? -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 References -- The Pitted Ware culture chronology on Djursland: New evidence from Kainsbakke and other sites (Bente Philippsen, Rune Iversen & -- Lutz Klassen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 14C-dated sites and their contexts -- 2.1 Ginnerup -- 2.2 Kirial Bro -- 2.3 Kainsbakke -- 2.4 Ajstrup Krat -- 2.5 Selbjerg -- 3 Conclusion -- 4 References -- Herder-hunter-fishers and agricultural contacts: Zooarchaeological perspectives on Pitted Ware animal exploitation strategies from Djursland (Cheryl A. Makarewicz & -- Sarah Pleuger) -- 1 Introduction -- 1.2 The PWC site of Kainsbakke -- 2 Zooarchaeological methods -- 2.1 Survivorship -- 2.2 Biometrics -- 2.3 Skeletal element/part representation -- 2.4 Taphonomy -- 3 Kainsbakke results -- 3.1 Taxonomic and skeletal elementbreakdown by pit feature -- 3.2 Bos spp. -- 3.3 Sus scrofa -- 3.4 Ovis aries and Capra hircus -- 3.5 Cervus elaphus -- 3.6 Alces alces -- 3.7 Pinnipeds -- 3.8 Ursus arctos -- 3.9 Capreolus capreolus -- 3.10 Equus ferus -- 3.11 Other taxa -- 3.12 Fish -- 3.13 Invertebrate remains -- 3.14 Birds -- 4 Taphonomic analyses of the Kainsbakke faunal assemblage -- 4.1 Bone marrow extraction and trampling -- 4.2 Weathering data -- 4.3 Skeletal element distribution -- 5 Kirial Bro: Zooarchaeological analyses -- 6 Ginnerup: Zooarchaeologicalanalyses -- 7 Conclusions -- 8 References -- Appendices -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- Exploitation of marine fish byPitted Ware groups at Kainsbakkeand Kirial Bro (Sarah Pleuger & -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marine environments in the Kattegat -- 3 Methods: Material recovery and faunal analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Distribution of skeletal elements -- 6 Carbon and nitrogen isotopeanalyses of the fish remains from Kainsbakke.
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|a 6.1 Carbon isotopes in marine environments -- 6.2 Nitrogen isotopes in marine environments -- 6.3 Methods -- 6.4 Stable isotope analysis: Results -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Seasonality of fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- 7.2 Fishing activities at Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro -- location and technology -- 7.3 The significance of fishing for the subsistence of PWC people on Djursland -- 8 References -- Agriculture during the Pitted Wareculture in the Kattegat region? (Marianne H. Andreasen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous evidence of PWC agriculture -- 2.1 Indirect evidence -- 2.2 Direct evidence -- 3 Carbonised cereal grains from PWC contexts -- 3.1 Western Sweden -- 3.2 Kainsbakke (DJM 1900) -- 3.3 Kirial Bro (DJM 1930) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 References -- Provenancing Neolithic pottery: An investigation of the elemental composition of Pitted Ware and Funnel Beaker pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions (Malou Blank, Torbjörn Brorsson & -- Imelda Bakunic Fridén) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pottery and sites -- 3 Pottery analysis and statistics -- 4 Results and discussion: The elemental composition of pottery from Djursland and adjacent regions -- 4.1 The elemental composition of TRB andPWC pottery -- 4.2 Inter-regional variations in the elemental composition of Neolithic pottery -- 4.3 Elemental composition of pottery compared between sites -- 4.4 Techniques, recipes and materials employed in pottery production in eastern Jutland -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 References -- Appendix -- Strontium and lead isotope studies of faunal and human remains from Kainsbakke and Kirial Bro (Lutz Klassen, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Lisbeth Wincentz & -- Bente Philippsen) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sr isotope provenancing -- 2.1 Principles of Sr isotope analysis -- 2.2 Sr isotope baselines -- 3 Bears, Eurasian elk/elks and a human.
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|a 3.1 The human from Kainsbakke -- 3.2 Eurasian elks from Kainsbakke -- 3.3 Brown bears from Kainsbakke -- 4 The origin of non-local animals -- 4.1 Brown bear and Eurasian elk -- 4.2 Red deer and cattle -- 5 Pb (lead) isotope analysis -- 6 Summary and conclusion -- 7 References -- Genetic sex and haplogroup identification of the Pitted Ware culture human upper jaw from Kainsbakke, Denmark (Morten E. Allentoft) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 DNA extraction, librarypreparation and sequencing -- 3 Bioinformatics -- 4 Molecular authenticity -- 5 Mitochondrial haplogroup and sex determination -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 References -- The Pitted Ware culture on Djursland inthe Neolithic world (Lutz Klassen, Rune Iversen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Uffe Rasmussen & -- Ole B. Poulsen) -- 1 The identity of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 1.1 Material culture -- 1.2 Economy -- 1.3 Settlement and land-use -- 1.4 Ritual activities and graves -- 1.5 Genetic information -- 1.6 Appearances and reality: The nature of the PWC group on Djursland -- 2 Why Kainsbakke? The site and its surroundings in the late Early and early Middle Neolithic -- 2.1 The landscape setting of the Kainsbakke site -- 2.2 A TRB ritual superstructure -- 2.3 A TRB depositional landscape -- 2.4 Parallels to the ritual structures and sites around Kainsbakke -- 2.5 The flint resources of northeastern Djursland and their importance for the Kainsbakke site -- 3 Kainsbakke and the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland in a wider geographical context -- 3.1 The emergence of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 3.2 The major deposition in pit A47 and the end of the Pitted Ware culture on Djursland -- 4 References.
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