Abstract
One classic case study area regarding the transition to farming is the Swifterbant Culture of the Low Countries bordering the North Sea in Northwest Europe, with sites located in the wetlands between Antwerp and Hamburg. The Netherlands’ coastal plain constitutes a major part of this zone. Based on multi-proxy zooarchaeological data and direct 14C dates, we think it is reasonable to suggest that animal husbandry began in the Dutch Delta at the end of the fifth millennium BC. Although foraging remained an important activity at least until 3700 cal BC (as evident at Schipluiden), it is clear that the changing relationships between humans and animals at the end of the fifth millennium are in one way or another related to encounters with domesticates. This period needs to be explored in detail with new methods and multi-disciplinary perspectives on using larger assemblages.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Farmers at the Frontier |
| Subtitle of host publication | A Pan-European Perspective on Neolithisation |
| Editors | K.J. Gron, L. Sørensen, P. Rowley-Conwy |
| Place of Publication | Oxford |
| Publisher | Oxbow Books |
| Chapter | 13 |
| Pages | 263-287 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781789251418 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781789251401 |
| Publication status | Published - Feb 2020 |
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Mapping buried Holocene landscapes: past lowland environments, palaeoDEMs and preservation in GIS
Cohen, K. M., Dambrink, R., de Bruijn, R., Marges, V. C., Erkens, G., Pierik, H. J., Koster, K., Stafleu, J., Schokker, J. & Hijma, M. P., Jun 2017, Knowledge for Informed Choices: Tools for more effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology in the Netherlands. Lauwerier, R. C. G. M., Eerden, M. C., Groenewoudt, B. J., Lascaris, M. A., Rensink, E., Smit, B. I., Speleers, B. P. & van Doesburg, J. (eds.). Amersfoort: RCE, p. 73-95 (Netherlands Archeological Reports; vol. 55).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Academic › peer-review
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Synthesis
Peeters, J. H. M., Brinkhuizen, D. C., Cohen, K. M., Kooistra, L. I., Kubiak-Martens, L., Moree, J. M., Niekus, M. J. L. T., Schiltmans, D. E. A., Verbaas, A., Verbruggen, F., Vos, P. C. & Zeiler, J. T., 5 Mar 2015, Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research Programme Maasvlakte 2, Rotterdam: Part 1 Twenty meters deep! The Mesolithic period at the Yangtze Harbour site - Rotterdam Maasvlakte, the Netherlands. Early Holocene landscape development and habitation. Moree, J. M. & Sier, M. M. (eds.). Rotterdam: Gemeente Rotterdam, p. 287-328 Part 1, Ch. 7. (BOORrapporten; vol. 566).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Professional
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Rhine-Meuse Delta Studies’ Digital Basemap For Delta Evolution And Palaeogeography / Digitaal Basisbestand Paleogeografie van de Rijn-Maas Delta
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Timing and magnitude of the sea-level jump preluding the 8,200 yr event
Hijma, M. P. & Cohen, K. M., 2010, In: Geology. 38, 3, p. 275-278 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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