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The Basel-Gasfabrik research project: Addressing complex topics by an integrative approach
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ID 4040846
Author(s) Pichler, Sandra; Röder, Brigitte; Spichtig, Norbert; Brönnimann, David; Knipper, Corina; Kühn, Marlu; Rentzel, Philippe; Rissanen, Hannele; Stopp, Barbara; Vach, Werner; Warnberg, Ole; Alt, Kurt W.; Schibler, Jörg; Lassau, Guido
Author(s) at UniBasel Pichler, Sandra
Röder, Brigitte
Brönnimann, David
Kühn, Maria Luise Marlu
Rentzel, Philippe
Rissanen, Eeva Hannele
Stopp, Barbara
Vach, Werner
Schibler, Jörg
Alt, Kurt
Year 2017
Title The Basel-Gasfabrik research project: Addressing complex topics by an integrative approach
Editor(s) Molodin, Vyacheslav I.; Hansen, Svend
Book title Multidisciplinary Approach to Archaology: Recent Archievements and Prospects. International Symposium June 22-26, 2015, Novosibirsk
Publisher IAET SB RAS Publishing
Place of publication Novosibirsk
Pages 240-247
Keywords Iron Age, interdisciplinary colloboration, project design, integrative synthesis
Abstract The late La Tène period site of Basel-Gasfabrik has been under investigation for more than a century. During that time, the unfortified settlement with its two cemeteries has yielded huge amounts of everyday and exceptional objects and features. Beginning in the mid-1970s, samples were systematically collected for scientific analyses during ongoing excavations, thus producing ideal preconditions for interdisciplinary research. In 2011-2014, the international research project “Approaching the living via the dead: human remains from the Late La Tène site Basel-Gasfabrik and their cultural-historical interpretations” addressed the multifarious ways in which the Iron Age community handled their deceased. The intense collaboration involved researchers from the Archäologische Bodenforschung Basel-Stadt and the universities of Basel (CH), Mainz and Freiburg i.Br. (D) and spanned eight disciplines: archaeology, archeoanthropology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, geoarchaeology, biogeochemistry, molecular genetics and statistics. Research topics and theoretical frameworks were developed jointly as well as procedures to combine the disciplinary results in multistage processes in order to generate integrative syntheses of novel insights. The challenges and specific research potentials of the integrative approach may serve as a positive example for future interdisciplinary research projects
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