Working with water in prehistory
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Working with water in prehistory
Working with water in PrehistoryA biographical approach to watercraft technologies in the Mesolithic of DenmarkMesolithic Studies MastersDepartment of Working with water in prehistory f ArchaeologyUniversity of York41883Abstractit has long been known that marine resources and walercraft technology made up an important part of Mesolithic subsistence practices, especially in Denmark. This dissertation joins artefact biography with the theory of laskscapc to explore two organic wate Working with water in prehistory rcraft artefacts found at the site of Tybrind Vig, Denmark. The joining of these two methods allows for the exploration of the knowledge that would haWorking with water in prehistory
ve been needed to create and use an object. This information allows for a more holistic, human inclusive interpretation, showing the true complexity oWorking with water in PrehistoryA biographical approach to watercraft technologies in the Mesolithic of DenmarkMesolithic Studies MastersDepartment of Working with water in prehistory .....................1List of Figures............................................................3Acknowledgments............................................................4Chapter 1: Introduction....................................................51.1Aim of Thesis.................................. Working with water in prehistory .....................51.2Interpretation and the discourse....................................61.3Aims and chapter outline.............................Working with water in prehistory
...............8Chapter 2: The Mesolithic. Danish Archaeology, and Tybrind Vig............112.1The Mesolithic and Archaeology.........................Working with water in PrehistoryA biographical approach to watercraft technologies in the Mesolithic of DenmarkMesolithic Studies MastersDepartment of Working with water in prehistory ......192.3Use of Ethnography.................................................25Chapter 3: Understanding artefacts........................................273.1Material Culture and Identity......................................273.2Taskscape..........................................................30 Working with water in prehistory 3.2Object Biographies.................................................34Chapter 4: Tybrind 1 2033 BXA.............................................394.Working with water in prehistory
1Current understanding..............................................394.2Reconstruction.....................................................404.3DugouWorking with water in PrehistoryA biographical approach to watercraft technologies in the Mesolithic of DenmarkMesolithic Studies MastersDepartment of Working with water in prehistory blade 2033 BSS.............................................475.1Oar creation from raw material.....................................48Chapter 6: Conclusion.....................................................53Bibliography..............................................................562 Working with water in prehistory Working with water in PrehistoryA biographical approach to watercraft technologies in the Mesolithic of DenmarkMesolithic Studies MastersDepartment ofGọi ngay
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