The Oss-Noord project

The second decade of excavations at Oss 1986-1996

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ISBN: 9789088907456
Uitgever: Sidestone Press
Verschijningsvorm: Hardcover
Auteur: Harry Fokkens Stijn Van As Richard Jansen
Druk: 1
Pagina's: 400
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2018
NUR: Archeologie

After the first decade of large scale settlement research at Oss-Ussen (1974-1984), a second and a third decade followed (1986-2008). The present book is a report on the second decade of settlement excavations, all carried out under supervision of the first author. Started with a focus on the Bronze Age, the project developed into a large scale research of Iron Age and Roman Period settlements and cemeteries over a total area of about 13 ha. The ten campaigns of fieldwork functioned also as the fieldschool of the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University, so many of the archaeologists in Dutch Archaeology used their shovels and trowels for the first time in Oss. Due to its narrative style the book is not only meant for professional archaeologists but for everyone interested in Metal Ages and Roman Period in general and the local history of Oss specifically.

The book is divided in two parts. Part 1 describes the results of the excavations in a personal account of how research goals developed in relation to ever changing theoretical and practical circumstances. It presents a synthesis of different study areas with a focus on how the past may have influenced new phases of settlement. In this synthesis also the fieldwork of the first decade and to some extent the third decade of excavations at Oss (Horzak) are taken into account.

Part 2 describes the primary data of the 1986-1995 excavations on which the analyses are based. Due to these mass of data, we have restricted ourselves to a (large) selection of features and structures that yielded information for the synthesis in part 1.

Contents:

Preface

PART 1: Analysis

Chapter 1: Introduction to the project

1.1 Introduction

1.2 The genesis of the Maaskant

1.3 History of the Oss-North Project: continuity and change

1.4 Aims of the project

1.5 Research questions

1.6 Structure of the book: a narrative approach

Chapter 2: Methods and methodology

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Field campaigns

2.3 Staff and students

2.4 Field methods and finds registration

2.5 Documentation and description

Chapter 3: Chronology and typology of structures

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Houses

3.3 Outbuildings and granaries

3.4 Wells and watering holes

3.5 Ditches

3.6 Fences

3.7 Finds

Chapter 4: Excavations in the Mikkeldonk district

4.1 Introduction

4.2 History of reseach

4.3 Episodes of settlement in the Mikkeldonk quarter

Chapter 5: Excavations in the Schalkskamp district (1990 - 1992)

5.1 Short history of research

5.2 Pits and wells of the Early Bronze Age - Middle Bronze Age: the first signs of habitation in the Schalkskamp area

5.3 Late Bronze Age - Early Iron Age

5.4 The Middle Iron Age

5.5 Late Iron Age settlement: abandonment or disaster?

5.6 The transition from the Iron Age to the Early Roman Period

5.7 The Early Roman Period

5.8 The Late Middle Ages re-use the old settlement area

5.9 An anecdote about the early Modern Period

Chapter 6: Excavations in the Mettegeupel district (1993-1995)

6.1 Background

6.2 Diachronic development of the cultural landscape

Chapter 7: Excavations in the Almstein district (1995)

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Three granaries from the Early or Middle Iron Age

7.3 A settlement of the Middle to the Late Iron Age

7.4 The Roman Period

7.5 The Middle Ages and Modern Period

Chapter 8: Vegetation and crops in Oss-North

8.1 Oss-North and the vegetation on the yards of its Bronze, Iron Age and Early Roman Age farms

8.2 The crops of the Oss-North farmers during the Bronze Age and Iron Age

Chapter 9: The animal bones of Mettegeupel, Mikkeldonk and Schalkskamp

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Methods

9.3 Preservation

9.4 General results

9.5 Results per site

9.6 Discussion

Chapter 10: Glass, metal, stone, clay and wooden objects from Oss-Noord

10.1 Introduction

10.2 The La Tène glass jewellery from Oss-Noord

10.3 Metal and metal production remains

10.4 Sling bullets

10.5 Stone and flint objects

10.6 Loom weights and spindle whorls

Chapter 11: Oss-North: the second decade of excavations at Oss; a synthesis

11.1 Objectives

11.2 Settlement dynamics

11.3 Themes of supra-local interest

PART 2: Description

Chapter 12: Introduction to the catalogue

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Structure of the data presentation

12.3 Descriptive elements

12.4 Note on MapInfo as a publication tool

12.5 Note on drawings and technicians

12.6 Note on numbering

12.7 Structure of the catalogue

Chapter 13: Features in the Mikkeldonk quarter

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Houses

13.3 Granaries and outbuildings

13.4 Pits and wells

13.5 Fences, ditches and cart-tracks

13.6 Funerary Structures

Chapter 14: Features in the Schalkskamp quarter

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Houses

14.3 Outbuildings

14.4 Pits and wells

14.5 Ditches and fences

14.6 Funerary structures

Chapter 15: Features in the Mettegeupel quarter

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Houses

15.3 Granaries and outbuildings

15.4 Pits and wells

15.5 Ditches and palisades

15.6 Funerary structures

Chapter 16: Features in the Almstein quarter

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Houses

16.3 Granaries

16.4 Ditches and palisades