Buch, Englisch, Band 19.1, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
Reihe: Scales of Transformation
Transformations of Trypillia settlements
Buch, Englisch, Band 19.1, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
Reihe: Scales of Transformation
ISBN: 978-94-6427-073-0
Verlag: Sidestone Press
Pre-dating the urban revolution in Western Asia, a network of agricultural settlements developed in the forest-steppe zone northwest of the Black Sea in the late 5th and first half of the 4th millennium BCE, some of which are among the largest prehistoric mega-sites in Europe. These enormous so-called Trypillia communities are unique in many respects, and the dynamics of their formation and their development have long been a topic of intensive research. For more than ten years now, research on the transformations of these Chalcolithic societies has been conducted as a Ukrainian-Moldavian-German cooperation. This research does not only focus on some of the largest mega-sites, but also attempts to reconstruct the dynamics of mega-site processes and their economic, social and ideological foundations in different perspectives – local, regional and interregional. Although our research is not yet complete, it is already clear that the emergence of Trypillia mega-sites represented the preliminary culmination of a regionally differentiated and widely interconnected process of settlement formation in the area between the Prut and Ros rivers. These processes were, on the one hand, closely interwoven with Copper Age societies of Southeast Europe and, on the other hand, ushered in the transition to the era characterised by higher settlement mobility.
This volume brings together archaeological, geophysical, archaeobotanical, archaeozoological and geoarchaeological contributions on economy, settlement patterns, material culture and dating from three different test regions in the territory of present-day Ukraine and Moldova. The presentation of our new data contributes decisively to a better understanding of both the enormous variability of settlement trajectories characterising this vast area and to connecting developments throughout time.
Volume 1 contains contributions on the Maidanetske mega-site and the Sinyukha River basin (Dnieper-southern Bug interfluve).
Volume 2 contains contributions on the interfluves of the Southern Bug and Dniester, and the Dniester and Prut. Additionally, it provides regionally overarching insights.
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- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Vor- und Frühgeschichte, prähistorische Archäologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Archäologie: Theorie und Methoden
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Umweltgeschichte & Umweltarchäologie
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TRYPILLIA RESEARCH DECOLONISATION
1. Modern Trypillia Transformation research: decolonising by new research concepts, methods and results
Johannes Müller
MAIDANESTSKE AND SINYUKHA REGION (REGION A)
2. Report on the fieldwork of 2016 in the Trypillia mega-settlement Maidanetske: Investigations on the development and internal structuring
Robert Hofmann, Johannes Müller, Wiebke Kirleis, Michail Videiko, Hans-Rudolf Bork, René Ohlrau, Natalia Burdo, Liudmyla Shatilo, Vitalii Rud, Stefan Dreibrodt, Knut Rassmann, Masha Videiko
3. Geophysical Investigations at Maidanetske
Natalie Pickartz, Tina Wunderlich, Erica Corradini, Knut Rassmann, Dennis Wilken, Wolfgang Rabbel
4. Geoarchaeological analyses on daub pieces from Maidanets`ke- A treatises to reconstruct burning temperatures of houses and daub processing
Stefan Dreibrodt, Sarah Martini, Robert Hofmann, Marta Dal Corso, Wiebke Kirleis, Johannes Müller
5. The geoarchaeological record of the Chalcolithic Trypillian mega-settlement Maidanetske, central Ukraine
Stefan Dreibrodt, Sarah Martini, Robert Hofmann, Marta Dal Corso, Wiebke Kirleis, Johannes Müller
6. Is that all there is? The worked osseous materials from the site of Maidanetske
Andrea Terna
7. Plant economy and local environment at the Trypillia mega-site Maidanetske after botanical macro-remains
Marta Dal Corso, Wiebke Kirleis
8. X-Ray micro computer tomography (XRay-µCT) as a fast noninvasive technique for compositional studies of burned prehistorical materials- Results and implications from burned daub at Maidanetske, central Ukraine
Stefan Dreibrodt, Christopher Heilmann, Marta Dal Corso, Pia Bodden, Robert Hofmann, Michail Videiko, Johannes Müller, Wiebke Kirleis, Astrid Holzheid
9. Archaeozoological and taphonomic examinations carried out on faunal remains from Ukrainian-German excavations at Maidanetske from 2013 to 2016
Norbert Benecke, Robert Hofmann, Michail Videiko, Johannes Müller
10. The contribution of Chalcolithic terrestrial snail shells from Maidanetske to environmental reconstruction
Frank Schlütz, Marta Dal Corso, Wiebke Kirleis
11. Before Talyanok: large Trypilian sites built before the largest mega-settlements in the Sinyukha basin
Robert Hofmann, Liudmyla Shatilo
12. What was the significance of small Trypillia settlements? Report on a test excavation in Moshuriv 1, Sinyucha river basin, Ukraine
Robert Hofmann, Liudmyla Shatilo, Michailo Yu. Videiko
13. Trypillia mega-sites vicinity: the chronology of several small sites of the Southern Buh left bank region
Mykhailo Videiko, Vitalii Rud, Robert Hofmann, Vladyslav Chabaniuk