APL20 - Collection of Papers
Edited by Corrie Bakels | 1987

APL20 - Collection of Papers
Edited by Corrie Bakels | 1987
Paperback ISBN: 9789004086371 | Imprint: Distributed Title - Published by the Modderman Stichting / Faculty of Archaeology - Leiden University | Format: 210x265mm | 175 pp. | Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 20 | Series: Analecta | Language: English | Keywords: archaeology, prehistory, Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Iron Age | download cover
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Paperback ISBN: 9789004086371 | Imprint: Distributed Title - Published by the Modderman Stichting / Faculty of Archaeology - Leiden University | Format: 210x265mm | 175 pp. | Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 20 | Series: Analecta | Language: English | Keywords: archaeology, prehistory, Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Iron Age | download cover
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Volume 20 contains eight articles based on research of the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first presents results of the excavation of a site at the base of the Weichselian loess in the Maastricht-Belvédère pit. An explanation for the presence/absence of Levallois core preparation is discussed in terms of Middle Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer mobility. The second is on spatial analysis of late Mesolithic and Neolithic surface scatters. The third discusses the socio-economic structure of flint knapping in the Dutch Bandkeramik. The fourth concerns exchange patterns and social status of the Bandkeramik adze. The fifth provides information on an important site with Early Neolithic ‘Limburg’ pottery sherds. The sixth is on large-scale settlement archaeology in Oss, 700 BC – AD 250. The seventh discusses rural sanctuaries from the Roman period in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area and the last a computer simulation of post-depositional decay of archaeological material.
Wil Roebroeks, Jan Kolen & Dimitri de Loecker: An early Weichselian site at Maastricht-Belvédère (Site J)
M. Wansleeben: Spatial analysis of late mesolithic and neolithic surface scatters, a test case of the Roerstreek (Middle Limburg)
M.E.Th. de Grooth: The organisation of flint tooi manufacture in the Dutch Bandkeramik
C.C. Bakels: On the adzes of the northwestern Linearbandkeramik
P.J.R. Modderman: Limburger aardewerk uit Sweikhuizen, gem. Schinnen, prov. Limburg 87 Summary: Limburg pottery from Sweikhuizen, Schinnen, prov. Limburg
Wijnand van der Sanden: The Ussen project: large scale settlement archaeology of the period 700 BC-AD 250, a preliminary report
Jan Slofstra & Wijnand van der Sanden: Rurale cultusplaatsen uit de Romeinse tijd in het Maas-Demer-Scheldegebied (Rural sanctuaries from the Roman period in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area)
Pieter van de Velde: Post-depositional decay: a simulation

Prof. dr. Corrie Bakels
Prof. Dr. Corrie Bakels has held the chair in palaeoeconomy at Leiden University, the Netherlands, since 1988. Her specialisations are prehistoric and early historic agriculture, archaeobotany and vegetation history. She graduated in 1978 on an analysis of early farming societies in the Netherlands and Bavaria, Germany. Since then she has participated in many archaeological projects in Western Continental Europe. A synthesis of her work on the agrarian history of the Western European loess belt, 5300 BC – AD 1000 has appeared in 2009.

Abstract:
Volume 20 contains eight articles based on research of the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first presents results of the excavation of a site at the base of the Weichselian loess in the Maastricht-Belvédère pit. An explanation for the presence/absence of Levallois core preparation is discussed in terms of Middle Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer mobility. The second is on spatial analysis of late Mesolithic and Neolithic surface scatters. The third discusses the socio-economic structure of flint knapping in the Dutch Bandkeramik. The fourth concerns exchange patterns and social status of the Bandkeramik adze. The fifth provides information on an important site with Early Neolithic ‘Limburg’ pottery sherds. The sixth is on large-scale settlement archaeology in Oss, 700 BC – AD 250. The seventh discusses rural sanctuaries from the Roman period in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area and the last a computer simulation of post-depositional decay of archaeological material.
Contents
Wil Roebroeks, Jan Kolen & Dimitri de Loecker: An early Weichselian site at Maastricht-Belvédère (Site J)
M. Wansleeben: Spatial analysis of late mesolithic and neolithic surface scatters, a test case of the Roerstreek (Middle Limburg)
M.E.Th. de Grooth: The organisation of flint tooi manufacture in the Dutch Bandkeramik
C.C. Bakels: On the adzes of the northwestern Linearbandkeramik
P.J.R. Modderman: Limburger aardewerk uit Sweikhuizen, gem. Schinnen, prov. Limburg 87 Summary: Limburg pottery from Sweikhuizen, Schinnen, prov. Limburg
Wijnand van der Sanden: The Ussen project: large scale settlement archaeology of the period 700 BC-AD 250, a preliminary report
Jan Slofstra & Wijnand van der Sanden: Rurale cultusplaatsen uit de Romeinse tijd in het Maas-Demer-Scheldegebied (Rural sanctuaries from the Roman period in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area)
Pieter van de Velde: Post-depositional decay: a simulation


Prof. dr. Corrie Bakels
Prof. Dr. Corrie Bakels has held the chair in palaeoeconomy at Leiden University, the Netherlands, since 1988. Her specialisations are prehistoric and early historic agriculture, archaeobotany and vegetation history. She graduated in 1978 on an analysis of early farming societies in the Netherlands and Bavaria, Germany. Since then she has participated in many archaeological projects in Western Continental Europe. A synthesis of her work on the agrarian history of the Western European loess belt, 5300 BC – AD 1000 has appeared in 2009.

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