Death revisited

The excavation of three Bronze Age barrows and surrounding landscape at Apeldoorn-Wieselseweg

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ISBN: 9789088905803
Uitgever: Sidestone Press
Verschijningsvorm: Paperback
Auteur: Arjan Louwen David Fontijn
Druk: 1
Pagina's: 200
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2018
NUR: Archeologie

This book presents a group of small and inconspicuous barrows that were recently discovered in the forest of Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. They are part of an extensive barrow landscape of which little was yet known. Fieldwork carried out in and around them yielded a wealth of new data. It was discovered that even the most inconspicuous and heavily damaged mound of this group still contained many special features.This special place was anchored around a site that probably had a particular significance in the Late Neolithic, and where special rituals were carried out during the Bronze Age, resulting in the construction of an enigmatic row of pits - rituals the likes of which have not previously been attested around barrows in the Netherlands, but which are known elsewhere in Europe. The dead were buried at locations that were probably only later covered by monuments. During the Bronze Age (between the 18th and 15th centuries BC) the mounds of this small barrow group were used as collective graves for what was probably perceived as one specific 'community of ancestors'.The burial practices in the mounds show strong similarities and it is argued that these barrows were each other's successors, representing the funeral history of people who wished to unite their forebears in death as one unproblematic whole without distinctions. The fieldwork showed that even small-scale, partial excavations of a seemingly minor barrow group can inform us on the significance of the extensive barrow landscapes they are part of - a knowledge that can help us to understand the prehistoric legacy of the Netherlands and to protect it for the future as heritage.Contents:1. IntroductionDavid Fontijn, Arjan Louwen2. Research plan and methodologyCristian van der Linde, Arjan Louwen3. Physical geography and site formation processesArjan Louwen4. Archaeological and historical contextArjan Louwen5. Results landscape related researchArjan Louwen, Cristian van der Linde, Marieke Doorenbosch, Hans Huisman6. The surroundings of the four barrows of Monument 145Arjan Louwen, David Fontijn & Cristian van der Linde7. Mound 1Arjan Louwen, Quentin Bourgeois & David Fontijn8. Mound 2Arjan Louwen, David Fontijn, Cristian van der Linde, Maurits Pruysen, Liesbeth Smits & Erica van Hees9. Mound 3Arjan Louwen, David Fontijn, Cristian van der Linde, Patrick Valentijn, Liesbeth Smits & Erica van Hees10. The surroundings of the barrow group of Apeldoorn-WieselsewegArjan Louwen, David Fontijn & Cristian van der Linde11. The barrow landscape of Apeldoorn-Wieselseweg in contextDavid Fontijn & Arjan LouwenAppendix 1. Summary of the analysis of the cremated remains of Apeldoorn - WieselsewegLiesbeth Smits