Pots, Farmers and Foragers : How pottery traditions shed a light on social interaction in the earliest Neolithic of the Lower Rhine Area.

In Pots, Farmers and Foragers the contributing 24 European scholars show with evidence a new synthesis of the complex interaction of the communities of the western part of the North European Plain during early Neolithic.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Vanmontfort, B.
Other Authors: Louwe Kooijmans, L. P., Amkreutz, L., Verhart, L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Leiden University Press, 2010.
Series:Archaeological Studies Leiden University, 20.
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Table of Contents:
  • Early pottery traditions in the Lower Rhine area : in introduction
  • Bowls of contention : mesolithic sites with pottery in the Lower Rhine area
  • The ceramisation of the Low Countries, seen as the result of gender=specific processes of communication
  • La Hoguette, Limburg and the Mesolithic : some questions
  • The cannelured version of Begleitkeramik : a survey of finds and sites
  • Limburg sherds at Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher Podri l'Cortri (Liege province, Belgium)
  • Non-LBK in Dutch LBK, epi-Limburg ware at Geleen Janskamperveld
  • Non-LBK pottery from Wange and Overhespen
  • Not just bits of bone and shades of red : Bruchenbrucken (Hesse, Germany) and its La Hoguette pottery
  • La Hoguette north of the Rhine : the Ede Frankeneng site revisited
  • Ittervoort Damszand : a find of La Hoguette pottery and Begleitkeramik in the Dutch province of Limburg
  • Some technological aspects of LBK and non-LBK pottery in the Rhineland
  • La Hoguette in the town centre of Soest (Westphalia)?
  • Fine plant temper and the origin of the Swifterbant culture
  • The Swifterbant pottery tradition (5000-3400 BC) : matters of fact and matters of interest
  • Early Swifterbant pottery from Hoge Vaart-A27 (Almere, the Netherlands)
  • Swifterbant pottery from the Lower Scheldt Basin (NW Belgium)
  • The first pottery in South Scandinavia
  • Technological and typological analysis of Ertebolle and early Funnel Beaker pottery from Neustadt LA 156 and contemporary sites in northern Germany
  • The earliest pottery in Britain and Ireland and its Continental background
  • Early pottery in the Lower Rhine area : concluding remarks.