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Plant economies and village life in Neolithic lake dwellings at the time of the Alpine Iceman
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 101008
Author(s) Jacomet, Stefanie
Author(s) at UniBasel Jacomet, Stefanie
Year 2009
Title Plant economies and village life in Neolithic lake dwellings at the time of the Alpine Iceman
Journal Vegetation history and archaeobotany
Volume 18
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 47-59
Keywords Neolithikum, Ötzi, Subsistenz, Archäobotanik, Seeufersiedlungen, Jungneolithikum, Ernährung, Pflanzennutzung, Late Neolithic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Waterlogged Preservation, Plant Macro remains
Abstract This paper gives an overview of domesticated and wild plants used during the 2nd half of the 4th millennium B.C. (cal.) in a region within a semicircle of ca. 100 km radius around the find spot of the Iceman. The landscape considered lies north of the main alpine chain and includes Central to Eastern Switzerland and SW-Germany (mainly sites at the lakes Zug, Zürich, Constance, Upper Swabia (the Federsee region) and western Bavaria). From this part of Central Europe the plant remains of many well preserved Lake dwelling sites were investigated during the last decades and much is known about the daily life in these villages. Probably contemporaneous with the Iceman’s lifetime is one of the best investigated settlements, Arbon Bleiche 3 at the southern shore of Lake Constance. A comparison of the Iceman´s artefacts and plant macro remains with the findings in the considered lake dwellings shows striking similarities, but also differences. Based on domestic plants found with the Iceman his southern provenience can be corroborated. He used domestic as well as wild plants, very similar as the contemporaries of the lakeside villages. The detailed knowledge of the manifold activities in the lakeshore village of Arbon Bleiche 3 allows us to show a rather realistic picture about the daily life circumstances at the time of the Iceman.
Publisher Springer International
ISSN/ISBN 0939-6314
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5252361
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1007/s00334-007-0138-2
ISI-Number WOS:000261183400005
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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