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Traction animale et données paléoenvironnementales au Néolithique dans le nord des Alpes
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ID 101586
Author(s) Jacomet, Stefanie; Schibler, Jörg
Author(s) at UniBasel Jacomet, Stefanie
Schibler, Jörg
Year 2006
Title Traction animale et données paléoenvironnementales au Néolithique dans le nord des Alpes
Book title Premiers chariots, premiers araires : la diffusion de la traction animale en Europe pendant les IVe et IIIe millénaires avant notre ère / sous la direction de Pierre Pétrequin ... [et al.]
Publisher CNRS éditions
Place of publication Paris
Pages 141-156
ISSN/ISBN 978-2-271-06426-4 ; 2-271-06426-0
Series title CRA-monographies
Number 29
Keywords Zugtiere; Paläoklima; Methode; Nordalpen; Neolithikum; Rind; Bos taurus; Ochse; Archäozoologie; Archäobotanik; Wildtiere; Umweltgeschichte; Osteologie; Seeufersiedlung; Jungneolithikum; Landwirtschaft; Pflug; Transport; Strasse; Verkehrswege
Abstract The reconstruction of the history of wheel, chart and draft animals in prehistoric times is primarily based on direct finds like wheels, parts of charts or jokes. Other possibilities are osteological evidences for draft animals. But it is also very important to try to reconstruct the history of the landscape and the settlement patterns. This is the prerequisite for understanding since when the bringing into action of draft animals, wheels and charts made sense. The archaeobiological investigations from the Neolithic lake shore settlements at the Lake Zürich (town of Zürich) gave sensible indications that this was the case at the transition from the early to the late Late Neolithic period (Jung- / Spätneolithikum), from the Pfyn to the Horgen culture. From the Horgen culture onwards, there is an augmentation of settlements and there are also signs for a sensible opening of the landscape. In addition, we can suppose a diversification of the economy. Therefore, from the Horgen culture onwards a use of draft animals and charts makes sense.
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