Site Studies

dc.contributor.authorAlbert, Bruce
dc.contributor.authorInnes, Jim
dc.contributor.authorKremenetski, Konstantin
dc.contributor.authorMillard, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorNebbia, Marco
dc.contributor.authorGaydarska, Bisserka
dc.contributor.authorChapman, John
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Dan
dc.contributor.authorHale, Duncan
dc.contributor.authorBuchanan, Brian
dc.contributor.authorJohnston, Stuart
dc.contributor.authorVideiko, Mykhailo
dc.contributor.authorArroyo-Kalin, Manuel
dc.contributor.authorKaikkonen, Tuukka
dc.contributor.authorIvanova, Svetlana
dc.contributor.authorTerziiska-Ignatova, Stoilka
dc.contributor.authorVoke, Patricia
dc.contributor.authorBurdo, Natalia
dc.contributor.authorShevchenko, Natalia
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-30T20:20:02Z
dc.date.available2021-04-30T20:20:02Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractIn this chapter, we draw together and integrate the studies relating to the Nebelivka megasite at the site level. Three sources of palaeo-environmental evidence – pollen analysis, soil micro-morphology and molluscan analysis – are used to build up a picture of the landscape on and around Nebelivka before, during and after the occupation of the megasite. The pollen, charcoal and non-pollen palynomorphs from the Nebelivka P1 core provide crucial insights into the unexpectedly low level of human impact on the landscape, which has had such profound effects on our approach to the understanding of the megasite. In a fundamental part of this chapter, Duncan Hale presents the only complete geophysical plan of a Trypillia megasite to date, enabling Brian Buchanan’s analysis of movement in and through the site by Visual Graph Analysis and a series of nested analyses of the social space comprising the megasite – the Quarters, Neighbourhoods and houses. Stuart Johnston summarises the results of the experimental programme of house construction, house-burning and excavation of the burnt house. A lengthy section by Bisserka Gaydarska summarises the results of the Ukrainian-British excavations at Nebelivka. Andrew Millard presents the Bayesian analysis of the over 80 AMS radiocarbon dates for the megasite, while Natalia Shevchenko reports on her analyses of the building materials from the Mega- structure.en_US
dc.identifier.citationSite Studies / Bruce Albert, Jim Innes, Konstantin Kremenetski, Andrew Millard, Marco Nebbia, Bisserka Gaydarska, John Chapman, Dan Miller, Duncan Hale, Brian Buchanan, Stuart Johnston, Mykhailo Videiko, Manuel Arroyo-Kalin, Tuukka Kaikkonen, Svetlana Ivanova, Stoilka Terziiska-Ignatova, Patricia Voke, Natalia Burdo, Natalia Shevchenko // Early Urbanism in Europe : The Trypillia Megasites of the Ukrainian Forest-Steppe / [ed. by] Bisserka Gaydarska. - Warsaw ; Berlin : De Gruyter Open Poland, [2020]. - P. 111–264.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664959-008
dc.identifier.urihttps://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19832
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.relation.sourceEarly Urbanism in Europe : The Trypillia Megasites of the Ukrainian Forest-Steppeen_US
dc.statusfirst publisheduk_UA
dc.subjectgeologyen_US
dc.subjectNebelivka areaen_US
dc.subjectTrypilliaen_US
dc.subjecthuman impactsen_US
dc.subjectbook chapteren_US
dc.titleSite Studiesen_US
dc.typeBook chapteruk_UA
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