Katarina Čufar (Author), Tom Levanič (Author), Anton Velušček (Author), Bernd Kromer (Author)

Abstract

In the Ljubljana moor in Slovenia the wood from three eneolithic pile dwellings, archaeologically dated 3000-3500 BC was investigated. Oak (Quercus sp.) and ash (Fraxinus sp.) were predominating wood species. The floating chronologies and the first C14 dates are presented. The possibility of dendrochronological dating is discused.

Keywords

arheologija;arheologija mokrih tal;dendrokronologija;hrast;jesen (drevo);kolišča;Ljubljansko barje;bakrena doba;Slovenija;archaeology;wetland archaeology;dendrochronology;oak;ash (tree);pile dwellings;Ljubljana moor;Copper Age;Slovenia;

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Language: English
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: ZRC-SAZU - Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
UDC: 630*561.24
COBISS: 162697 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 1125-7865
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Secondary title: Erste Chronologien für die äneolithischen Pfahlbausiedlungen im Laibacher Moor, Slowenien
Secondary keywords: dendrokronologija;Ljubljansko barje;eneolitik;Slovenija;
Pages: str. 39-50
Issue: ǂVol. ǂ15
Chronology: 1997
ID: 12522259