This chapter introduces a prehistoric wooden wheel with an axle discovered in 2002 at the pile-dwelling settlement Stare gmajne at the Ljubljansko barje. Analyses indicate that it was a technologically advanced product, manufactured by a prehistoric wheelwright. Considering its radiocarbon dating and the age of the settlement, where it was found, the wheel is c. 5150 years old
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for...
There are a lot of tribological technologies in the sledge and the carriage. The origin of the sledg...
Studies of friction ridge impressions on archaeological artefacts are only very rarely published du...
We present results of investigations of archaeological wood from prehistoric pile dwellings at the L...
Two of the most significant innovations of the fourth millennium BC were the invention of the wheel ...
The Furreby Wheel In the summer of 1959 I found a little bronze wheel at Furreby in Vendsyssel. It l...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
INTRODUCTION In 1838 peat-cutters found a one-piece disc wheel the very clumsiness of which roused t...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
The site of Schöningen (Germany), dated to ca. 300,000 years ago, yielded the earliest large-scale r...
Since 1875, with short interruptions, interdisciplinary research of pile-dwellings has been carried ...
An axe of Lyngby type made of antler of male adult reindeer was recovered in 2014 in the Parupė sett...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
Systematical excavations and interdisciplinary research have been performed in prehistoric pile dwe...
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for...
There are a lot of tribological technologies in the sledge and the carriage. The origin of the sledg...
Studies of friction ridge impressions on archaeological artefacts are only very rarely published du...
We present results of investigations of archaeological wood from prehistoric pile dwellings at the L...
Two of the most significant innovations of the fourth millennium BC were the invention of the wheel ...
The Furreby Wheel In the summer of 1959 I found a little bronze wheel at Furreby in Vendsyssel. It l...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
INTRODUCTION In 1838 peat-cutters found a one-piece disc wheel the very clumsiness of which roused t...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
The site of Schöningen (Germany), dated to ca. 300,000 years ago, yielded the earliest large-scale r...
Since 1875, with short interruptions, interdisciplinary research of pile-dwellings has been carried ...
An axe of Lyngby type made of antler of male adult reindeer was recovered in 2014 in the Parupė sett...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
Systematical excavations and interdisciplinary research have been performed in prehistoric pile dwe...
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for...
There are a lot of tribological technologies in the sledge and the carriage. The origin of the sledg...
Studies of friction ridge impressions on archaeological artefacts are only very rarely published du...