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Evidence of Woodland Management at the Eneolithic Pile Dwellings (3700–2400 BCE) in the Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia? [PDF]
It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehistory, but details are poorly known. This study aims for a better understanding of woodland exploitation through time in the wetland basin of the Ljubljansko
Welmoed A Out +2 more
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Pile Dwellings in the Circum-Baltic Area
The phenomenon of northern pile dwellings has been found in different geographical zones and landscapes of the Circum-Baltic region: in sea landscapes and on the shores of inland lakes and rivers.
Elena Pranckėnaitė +2 more
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Pile-Dwellings at Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia: 25 Years of Dendrochronology
AbstractInterdisciplinary research on the pile-dwellings in the Ljubljansko barje, Slovenia, has been carried out, with brief interruptions, since their discovery in 1875. Since 1995 these efforts have been coordinated by the Institute of Archaeology of the ZRC SAZU.
Anton Velušček +2 more
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Compilation of different data sets of the Late Neolithic wetland site of Pestenacker and of the adjacent valley depositions [PDF]
This document contains data sets of the valley depositions of the Loosbach valley and data of the Late Neolithic wetland site of Pestenacker. It consists of raw data and graphical figures of direct push-based electrical conductivity and colour logs and ...
Anne Köhler +13 more
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Surfaced—The Digital Pile Dwellings
Since 2011, five of Austria’s 29 known prehistoric pile dwellings have been part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site “Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps”.
Fiona Leipold +3 more
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Dogs from the Ig pile dwellings in the National Museum of Slovenia
Eight skull fragments from dogs as well as the lower carnassials (M1) of 37 dogs and 4 wolves were measured in order to reconstruct the size and physical type of these ancient animals during the evaluation of prehistoric animal bone artifacts from the ...
László Bartosiewicz
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Ancient Wood and Climate Resilience: Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps
As climate change threatens heritage sites, modern settlements and landscapes around the world through flooding and rising sea levels, closer examination of prehistoric innovations may inspire solutions based on practices that have been tested for over ...
Cyril Dworsky, Barbara Fath
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Housebuilding of the Itkul Culture population in the subtaiga — forest-steppe Trans-Urals [PDF]
This paper presents the results of the analysis of housebuilding tradition and graphical reconstruction of nine buildings from three stages of the eastern branch of the Itkul Culture (end of the 8th — 6th c. BC): Itkul (end of the 8th — first half of the
Berlina S.V., Zimina O.Yu.
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At the 21st Cultural Heritage and New Technologies conference (CHNT), which took place from Novembe 16th to 18th 2016 in Vienna, Austria, Carmen Löw organized a round table to discuss first experiences with social data from the use of social media in ...
Carmen Loew +3 more
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