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Papers by Jan Joost Assendorp
Since 1997 the "Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf" (AOZA) in the county of Di... more Since 1997 the "Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf" (AOZA) in the county of Dithmarschen in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is working on the aim to re-establish a Neolithic cultural landscape (c. 3000 BC) on an area of about 40 hectares. One concrete and important step for the project is to build a "Neolithic village" as a model in original scale and as an open-air museum in the immediate vicinity of original prehistoric grave monuments. The article describes the aims and the scientific base of the "Neolithic" house models following the relatively well preserved structures of houses in Flogeln-Eekholtjen and Pennigbuttel in Lower Saxony. The experiences of the work (material, methods and problems) are discussed and the possible effects for knowledge and mediation of prehistoric house building for the public are shown.
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, Dec 15, 2005
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, Dec 15, 2005
Dieser Band wurde gefördert durch die Landschaft des vormaligen Fürstentums Lüneburg und den Heim... more Dieser Band wurde gefördert durch die Landschaft des vormaligen Fürstentums Lüneburg und den Heimatkundlichen Arbeitskreis Lüchow-Dannenberg.
Since 1997 the "Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf" (AOZA) in the county of Di... more Since 1997 the "Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf" (AOZA) in the county of Dithmarschen in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is working on the aim to re-establish a Neolithic cultural landscape (c. 3000 BC) on an area of about 40 hectares. One concrete and important step for the project is to build a "Neolithic village" as a model in original scale and as an open-air museum in the immediate vicinity of original prehistoric grave monuments. The article describes the aims and the scientific base of the "Neolithic" house models following the relatively well preserved structures of houses in Flogeln-Eekholtjen and Pennigbuttel in Lower Saxony. The experiences of the work (material, methods and problems) are discussed and the possible effects for knowledge and mediation of prehistoric house building for the public are shown.
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, Dec 15, 2005
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, Dec 15, 2005
Dieser Band wurde gefördert durch die Landschaft des vormaligen Fürstentums Lüneburg und den Heim... more Dieser Band wurde gefördert durch die Landschaft des vormaligen Fürstentums Lüneburg und den Heimatkundlichen Arbeitskreis Lüchow-Dannenberg.