1. A Revision of Corded Ware Settlement Pattern –New Results from the Central European Low Mountain Range
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Timo Seregély, Doris Mischka, Johannes Müller, Anne-Mette Christensen, Cornelia Becker, Markus Fuchs, Ulrich Schüssler, and Helmut Kroll
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geography ,Agrarian society ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Research strategies ,Social organisation ,Ethnology ,Excavation ,General Medicine ,Architecture ,Settlement (litigation) ,Mountain range - Abstract
The excavation of the Wattendorf-Motzenstein Corded Ware settlement in Franconia (Germany) has yielded new information with regard to the architecture, economy, and ritual activities, as well as the social organisation of Final Neolithic groups in Central Europe. The settlement is dated to 2660–2470 cal BC and was an agrarian community. Detailed analyses of the material culture combined with biological and pedological parameters allowed new interpretations regarding Corded Ware economies as well as domestic and ritual spheres. The settlement contained about 35 individuals at most, who were organised in fewer than eight households. The exceptional results obtained call for further research strategies to be developed.
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- 2009