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Tytuł:
Macrofossil reconstruction of preboreal wetland formed on dead ice block a case study of the Borzechowo mire in East Pomerania, Poland
Autorzy:
Słowiński, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2026720.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
Preboreal
wetland
macrofossils
basal peat
buried dead ice
N Poland
Opis:
In or der to re con struct en vi ron men tal changes in the Borzechowo mire, a sed i ment core was sub jected to macrofossil and strati graphic anal y ses. The mire is lo cated in the east ern part of the Pom er a nian Lakeland (Tuchola For est, northern Po land). It is a limnogenic mire, formed as a re sult of terrestrialisation of a wa ter body. The time of basal peat accu mu la tion was es ti mated by ra dio car bon dat ing as 9860±130 14C BP (Gd-12393) and by palynological anal y sis as Preboreal. The anal y sis of macrofossils shows that in that pe riod, con sid er able hy dro log i cal changes took place in the study area. These hy dro log i cal changes were caused by melt ing of dead ice blocks that was com mon place in the Late Gla cial and the Early Ho lo cene.
Źródło:
Studia Quaternaria; 2010, 27; 3-10
1641-5558
2300-0384
Pojawia się w:
Studia Quaternaria
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Nowe znalezisko wczesnomezolitycznej „motyki” kościanej ze wsi Borki, pow. wołomiński
The New Find of an Early Mesolithic Bone ‘Mattock’ from the Village of Borki, Wołomin County
Autorzy:
Osipowicz, Grzegorz
Orłowska, Justyna
Kuriga, Justyna
Makowiecki, Daniel
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/550971.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-01-28
Wydawca:
Państwowe Muzeum Archeologiczne w Warszawie
Tematy:
motyka kościana
mezolit
technologia
funkcja
okres preborealny
tur/żubr
bone mattock
Mesolithic
technology
function
Preboreal Period
aurochs/European bison
Opis:
The artefact under study was found in 2017 in a gravel pit located in the village of Borki, Radzymin County in Eastern Poland (Fig. 1). The object was unearthed during the industrial extraction of sand from the former bed of the Bug River and, according to the finder, was located at a depth of about 16–18 m. The tool is 21 cm long, with a width of 6 cm and a thickness of approx. 4 cm, both measured at half the length of the specimen. The blade is bevelled on one side, and the object is cream-coloured (Fig. 2). The mattock was made out of a radial bone of a large ruminant, probably aurochs or European bison (Fig. 3). The radiocarbon date of 9180± 50 BP (Poz-97932) obtained for the mattock from Borki makes it one of (if not) the oldest known objects of this kind and allows us to assume that it was made during the Preboreal Period (Fig. 5). The vast majority of objects analogous to the mattock described come from the Boreal period and are associated with Maglemosian communities. However, considering the territorial range of the Maglemosian Culture, which covered the area of the South Baltic Lakelands (J. Kabaciński 2016, 263, 264, fig. 22), and the fact that the artefact was discovered in Mazovia, it seems much more probable that it is connected with the Komornica Culture. As a result of traceological analysis, interesting technological and functional traces were observed on the item. As regards the methods employed to form the tool, the wide use of the nicking technique (Fig. 2:B, 6:D.E; É. David 2007, 39), used to shape the blade and flat surfaces of the specimen, draws particular attention. The traces of use-wear registered on the mattock (Fig. 6:L–N) indicate that it was most likely used for chopping/hewing soft wood. The tool from Borki is undoubtedly unique in form and currently has no strict analogies among other early Holocene objects made of aurochs long bones from either Poland or Europe. Radiocarbon dating places the mattock among the few Mesolithic bone artefacts from the Preboreal Period known in Poland. Traceological analyses have shown a number of interesting technological and use-wear traces on its surface, which can provide a good basis for further technological and functional studies of this type of object.
Źródło:
Wiadomości Archeologiczne; 2020, LXX, 70; 173-182
0043-5082
Pojawia się w:
Wiadomości Archeologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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