This paper focuses on the functional analysis of Swifterbant pottery (c. 5000–3800 cal BC) in the Lower Rhine-Meuse area (the Netherlands). It examines pottery use across the transition to agriculture and aims to assess temporal changes in human-animal relations during the 5th millennium BC in the Lower Rhine-Meuse area through lipid residue analysis. We conducted lipid residue analysis of 49 samples from four Swifterbant sites: Hardinxveld-Giessendam Polderweg, Hardinxveld-Giessendam De Bruin, Brandwijk-het Kerkhof, and Hazendonk. A combined approach using both GC-MS and GC-C-IRMS of residues absorbed into the ceramic was employed to identify their context. Their context was then compared to published faunal datasets to present the relativ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...
This paper focuses on the functional analysis of Swifterbant pottery (c. 5000–3800 cal BC) in the Lo...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of Swifterb...
This paper focuses on the functional analysis of Swifterbant pottery from North-western Europe (ca. ...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of the Swif...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...
This paper focuses on the functional analysis of Swifterbant pottery (c. 5000–3800 cal BC) in the Lo...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of Swifterb...
This paper focuses on the functional analysis of Swifterbant pottery from North-western Europe (ca. ...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of the Swif...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...