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Humans, Animals and Water The Deposition of Human and Animal Remains in Norwegian Wetlands
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Pub Date : 2018-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/14732971.2018.1459264
Grethe Bjørkan Bukkemoen 1 , Kjetil Skare 2
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ABSTRACT This paper publishes an assemblage of human- and animal remains from Starene, a wetland site in Hedmark, south-east Norway, dating to the early and late Iron Age. The site is situated within a district with six previous finds of fragmented bog skeletons. The Starene site provided new information on this group of finds and also revealed animal remains, which have brought new insight to the multi-period nature of the depositional sites. This paper draws on some of the initial results from Starene and a comparison with the earlier find contexts from the district. An initial review of the site is followed by a discussion concerning the treatment and selection of human and animal remains. The additional comparative material will be included to give further insight to the practice of deposition.

中文翻译:

人,动物和水挪威湿地中人和动物的遗存

摘要本文公开了人类和动物遗骸的组合,这些遗骸来自挪威东南部海德马克(Hedmark)的湿地地点Starene,可追溯到铁器时代的早期和晚期。该地点位于一个地区,该地区先前发现了六个零碎的沼泽骨架。Starene网站提供了有关这一发现的新信息,并且还揭示了动物遗骸,这为沉积地点的多期性质带来了新见解。本文借鉴了Starene的一些初步结果,并与该地区较早的发现环境进行了比较。在对该地点进行初步审查之后,将进行有关人类和动物遗体的处理和选择的讨论。将包括其他比较材料,以使您进一步了解沉积实践。
更新日期:2018-01-02
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