Publikationen

2016

  • Hofmann, D./Ebersbach, R./Doppler, T./Whittle, A. The Life and Times of the House: Multi-Scalar Perspectives on Settlement from the Neolithic of the Northern Alpine Foreland. European Journal of Archaeology 2016, DOI 10.1080/14619571.2016.1147317.

2015

  • Antolín, F./Bleicher, N./Brombacher, C./Kühn, M./Steiner, B./Jacomet, S. Quantitative approximation to large-seeded wild fruit use in a late Neolithic lake dwelling. The case study of layer 13 of Parkhaus-Opéra in Zürich (Central Switzerland). Quaternary International, on-line first: DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.08.003.
  • Antolín, F., Steiner, B., Vach, W., Jacomet, S. What is a litre of sediment? Testing volume measurement techniques for wet sediment and their implications in archaeobotanical analyses at the Late Neolithic lake-dwelling site of Parkhaus Opéra (Zürich, Switzerland), Journal of Archaeological Science, 61, 36-44.
  • Banchieri, D. G./Bini A./Mainberger M. Isolino Virginia, a waterlogged Tell in a south pre-alpine Lake: Preservation and Erosion Problems. In: Hansjörg Brem, Denis Ramseyer, Marie-Jeanne Roulière-Lambert, Francois Schifferdecker, Helmut Schlichtherle (Hrsg), archéologie & érosion 3. Monitoring et mesures de protection pour la sauvegarde des palafittes préhistoriques autour des Alpes. Actes de la troisième recontre internationale Arenenberg et Hemmenhofen 8 - 10 Octobre 2014 (Lons-le-Saunier 2015) 183 - 190.
  • Bleicher, N./Schubert, C. Why are they still there? A model of accumulation and decay of organic prehistoric cultural deposits. Journal of Archaeological Science 61: 277-286.
  • Doppler, T./Gerling, C./Heyd, V./Knipper, C./Kuhn, T./Lehmann, M.F./Pike, A.W.G./Schibler, J. Landscape opening and herding strategies: Carbon isotope analyses of herbivore bone collagen from the Neolithic and Bronze Age lakeshore site of Zurich-Mozartstrasse, Switzerland. Quaternary International, dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.007.
  • Kühn, M./Heitz-Weniger, A.-K. Vegetation history and plant economy in the Circum-Alpine region Bronze Age and early Iron Age environments: stability or major changes? In: F. Menotti (ed.), The End of the Lake Dwellings in the Circum-Alpine Region. Oxford: Oxbow Books 2015, 125-178.
  • Menotti, F., (ed.) The end of the lake-dwellings in the Circum-Alpine region. Oxford, Oxbow Books.
  • Steiner, B./Antolín, F./Jacomet, S. Testing of the consistency of the sieving (wash-over) process of waterlogged sediments by multiple operators. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2:310–320.
  • Stopp, B. Animal husbandry and hunting activities in the Late Bronze Age Circum-Alpine region. In: F. Menotti (ed.), The End of the Lake-Dwellings in the Circum-Alpine Region, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2015, 179-210.
  • Wiemann, Ph./Rentzel, Ph. Micromorphological studies of wetland site formation processes: additional help for a better understanding of the lake-dwellings' final disappearance. In: F. Menotti (ed.), The End of the Lake-Dwellings in the Circum-Alpine Region (Oxford: Oxbow Books 2015) 101-124.

2014

  • Baum, T. G. Models of wetland settlement and associated land use in South-West Germany during the fourth millennium bc. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 23(1), 67-80.
  • Billamboz, A. Timber from Old and Young Trees: Dendrotypology as the Backbone of the Dendroarchaeological Investigations of Prehistoric Fish Traps and Pile Dwellings in South-West Germany" Journal of Wetland Archaeology 14: 48-57.
  • Billamboz, A. Regional patterns of settlement and woodland developments: Dendroarchaology in the Neolithic pile-dwellings on Lake Constance (Germany). The Holocene 24(10): 1278-1287.
  • Bleicher, N. Four levels of patterns in tree-rings: an archaeological approach to dendroecology. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 23(5): 615-627.
  • Hafner, A./Heitz, C./Stapfer, R. Pile-dwellings of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in Switzerland. Long-term research and future tasks. In: Quo Vadis?Long-term research projects in European Archaeology. Proceedings of the conference Schleswig, October 26 – 28, 2011. Schleswig.
  • Jacomet, S. Crop Diversity in South-Western Central Europe from the Neolithic onwards. In: Anderson, P., Pena-Chocarro, L. (Series Ed.), Heiss, A. (Ed.) Early Agricultural Remnants and Technical Heritage (EARTH): 8000 Years of Resilience and innovation. Vol. 1. Oxbow Books, Oxford, pp. 82-95 (+bibliography).
  • Schibler, J./Elsner, J./Schlumbaum, A. Incorporation of aurochs into a cattle herd in Neolithic Europe: single event or breeding? Scientific Report 4, 2014, 5798; DOI:10.1038/srep05798.
  • Spangenberg, J./Ferrer, M./Jacomet, S./Bleicher, N./Schibler, J. Molecular and isotopic characterization of lipids staining bone and antler tools in the Late Neolithic settlement, Zurich Opera Parking, Switzerland. Organic Geochemistry 69, 11-25.

2013

  • Bleicher, N. Summed radiocarbon probability density cannot provide solar forcing of Central European lake-level changes. The Holocene. DOI: 10.1177/0959683612467478
  • Doppler, T./Pichler, S./Röder, B./Schibler, J. Coping with crises I: Subsistence variety and resilience in the Late Neolithic lakeshore settlement Arbon Bleiche 3 (Switzerland). In: Kerig, T./Zimmermann, A. (eds), Economic archaeology: from structure to performance in European archaeology. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 237. Bonn: Habelt, 163-174.
  • Doppler, T./Pollmann, B./Röder, B. Considerations about possible household activities in the Neolithic lakeside settlement Arbon Bleiche 3, Switzerland – a preliminary approach. In: Madella, M./Kovács, G./Kulcsarne-Berzsenyi, B./Briz i Godino, I (eds), The Archaeology of Household. Oxford and Oakville: Oxbow Books, 118-130.
  • Ebersbach, R. Houses, Households, and Settlements: Architecture and Living Space. In: F. Menotti/A. O'Sullivan (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, Oxford University Press, 2013, 283-301.
  • Ebersbach, R. Quantitative approaches to reconstructing prehistoric stock breeding. In: T. Kerig/A. Zimmermann (Hrsg.), Economic archaeology. From structure to performance in European archaeology. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 237. Bonn: Habelt, 2013, 143-160.
  • Hofmann, D. Living by the lake: domestic architecture in the Alpine foreland. In D. Hofmann and J. Smyth (eds), Tracking the Neolithic house in Europe: sedentism, architecture and practice, 197–227. New York: Springer.
  • Ismail-Meyer, K./Rentzel, Ph./Wiemann, Ph. Neolihic Lakeshore Settlements in Switzerland: New Insights on Site Formation Processes from Micromorphology. Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 28: 317-339.
  • Jacomet, S.  Archaeobotany: Analyses of Plant Remains from Waterlogged Archaeological Sites. In: F. Menotti/A. O'Sullivan (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, Oxford University Press, 497-514.
  • Kühn M./Maier U./Herbig C./Ismail-Meyer K./Le Bailly M./Wick L. Methods for the examination of cattle, sheep and goat dung in prehistoric wetland settlements with examples of the sites Alleshausen-Täschenwiesen and Alleshausen-Grundwiesen (around cal 2900 BC) at Lake Federsee, south-west Germany. Journal of Environmental Archaeology 2013, Vol. 18, No. 1, 43-57.
  • Pétrequin, P. Lake-dwellings in the Alpine region. In F. Menotti and A. O’Sullivan (eds), The Oxford handbook of wetland archaeology, 253–7. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Röder, B./Doppler, T./Pichler, S.L./Pollmann, B./Jacomet, S./Schibler, J. Beyond the settlement grid: investigating social differences through archaeobiology in waterlogged sites. Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, October 15th, 2013, 12-46. doi 10.12766/jna.2013.002.
  • Röder, B./Pichler, S./Doppler, T. Coping with crises II: The impact of social aspects on vulnerability and resilience. In: Kerig, T./Zimmermann, A. (eds), Economic archaeology: from structure to performance in European archaeology. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 237. Bonn: Habelt, 177-190.
  • Schibler, J. Bone and Antler Artefacts in Wetland Sites. In: F. Menotti/A. O'Sullivan (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, Oxford University Press, 2013, 339-355.
  • Schibler, J. Zooarchaeological Data from Late Mesolithic and Neolithic Sites in Switzerland (ca. 6000-3500 cal BC). In: S. Colledge et al. (eds.), The Origins and Spread of Domestic Animals in Southwest Asia and Europe, Left Coast Press, 2013, 253-269.
  • Schlumbaum A./Edwards C.J. Ancient DNA research on wetland archaeological evidence. In: Menotti F, O'Sullivan A (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 569-583.

2012

  • Doppler, T./Pichler, S./Röder, B./Schibler, J. All in good tradition? Some thoughts on cultural markers in a late Neolithic lakeside dwelling from Switzerland. In: M.S. Midgley & J. Sanders (eds.), Lake dwellings after Robert Munro. Proceedings from the Munro International Seminar: the lake dwellings of Europe 22nd and 23rd October 2010, University of Edinburgh. Leiden 2012, 93-112.
  • Schlumbaum A. /Van Glabeke S./Roldan-Ruiz I. Towards the onset of fruit growing north of the Alps: Ancient DNA from waterlogged apple (Malus sp.) seed fragments. Annals of Anatomy 194:157-162.
  • Wiemann, Ph./Kühn, M./Heitz-Weniger, A./Stopp, B./Jennings, B./Rentzel, Ph./Menottii, F. Zurich-Alpenquai: a multidisciplinary approach to the chronological development of a Late Bronze Age lakeside settlement in the northern Circum-Alpine Region. Journal of Wetland Archaeology 12: 58-85.

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