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Strontium isotope evidence of early Funnel Beaker Culture movement of cattle

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
AbstractThe movement of livestock across and within landscapes is increasingly being recognized as common in northern European prehistoric contexts, and was performed for various purposes. However, almost nothing is known about the movement of livestock in the earliest phase of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture (ENI, TRB, 4000 ...
Kurt J Gron   +2 more
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Evaluating caprine remains of the Swedish Funnel Beaker culture through ZooMS

open access: yesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023
AbstractIn northern Europe, the first indications of a Neolithic lifestyle appear around 4000 cal BC from northern Germany up to middle Sweden and south-eastern Norway in an apparently short period of time, largely carried by immigrant populations bringing new species of plants and animals into the region.
Karl-Göran Sjögren   +2 more
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Modeling middle Neolithic funnel beaker diet on Falbygden, Sweden

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2017
Abstract In this paper, a quantitative reconstruction of Middle Neolithic diet in the area of Falbygden, Sweden, is attempted. The reconstruction is based on carbon and nitrogen isotope values for human bone collagen in the passage grave at Fralsegarden as well as on a series of animal and cereal isotope measurements from the same area and period ...
Karl-Göran Sjögren
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Microdenticulates of the Funnel Beaker Culture

Acta Archaeologica, 2016
In a study published in 1994, HelleJuel Jensen observed that microdenticulates are tools whose function is difficult to assess. She calls the use of the tools “an unresolved functional puzzle”. This study proceeds from that conclusion. Based on attribute and use-wear analyses together with contextual studies the results show that microdenticulates are ...
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The Neolithic woodland – archaeoanthracology of six Funnel Beaker sites in the lowlands of Germany

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014
Charcoal from six Neolithic Funnel Beaker sites in the lowlands of Germany was investigated, providing information on the woods used at these sites. The species assemblages reflect the composition of the woodlands surrounding the sites, and represent the individual natural site conditions.
Doris Jansen, Oliver Nelle
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