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Magical, mundane or marginal?

Hofmann, Daniela /
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Erschienen am 01.03.2020, Auflage: 1. Auflage
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ISBN/EAN: 9789088908613
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 238

Beschreibung

This volume takes its starting point from the increasingly frequent discovery of deliberately placed deposits on Early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik sites. This includes the placement of complete and still usable tools in the ground, as well as the creation of complex abandonment layers for example in wells or the destruction of immense material wealth in enclosure ditches. This is the kind of behaviour that archaeologists generally interpret as ritual (often using the label "structured deposition"), but it is surprisingly little discussed for the Linearbandkeramik. This volume thus addresses two main goals. First, it contributes a new approach to the study of Linearbandkeramik world view by focusing on depositional practices more generally and addressing the connections between them. How do the more striking or unusual examples of deposition articulate with routine discard, and what does this tell us about how Linearbandkeramik societies saw these objects and their use? Second, given the wealth of data available for the Linearbandkeramik, there is an opportunity to contribute to the ongoing discussion regarding the variety of depositional phenomena across the European Neolithic and their theoretical and methodological implications. This book thus combines chapters dealing with routine discard, as well as those concerned with burial evidence, formalised deposition of objects and feasting debris. The introduction and discussion chapters draw out the wider significance of the findings presented in the individual contributions. Contents Introduction: structured deposition in the LBK - is there something to talk about? Daniela Hofmann Isn't it strange? Grinding tool deposits and deposition in the north-western LBK Caroline Hamon Tracing LBK ritual traditions: the depositions at Herxheim and their origins Fabian Haack Odds and end(ing)s. Aspects of deposition and ritual behaviour in the Linearbandkeramik of the Low Countries Luc Amkreutz and Ivo van Wijk LBK structured deposits as magical practices Daniela Hofmann Grave goods, refuse or the remains of rituals? Differences in the assemblages from the LBK burials of Arnoldsweiler-Ellebach Robin Peters and Nadia Balkowski Suspiciously rich pits in the Wetterau Johanna Ritter-Burkert The structure of chaos: decay and deposition in the Early Neolithic Penny Bickle What happened at the settlement? The testimony of sherds, animal remains, grinding tools and daub Jaroslav Rídký, Petr Netolický, Lenka Kovaciková, Marek Pulpán and Petr Kvetina Keeping order in the Stone Age Richard Bradley

Autorenportrait

Dr Daniela Hofmann is Associate Professor at the University of Bergen, but has previously worked in Germany and the UK. She teaches and researches chiefly on the Neolithic of central Europe. Her main areas of interest are the application of scientific methods to narratives of prehistoric life, notably concerning migration and mobility, as well as the role of material culture and social practices (burial, structured deposition, figurines, architecture) in bringing about or resisting change.