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Discovering Dwellings
Acta Archaeologica Pub Date : 2022-05-02 , DOI: 10.1111/16000390-09001003
Silje E. Fretheim

This article is based on a study of site formation processes of dwellings, site contexts, and terms relating to dwelling types and attributes. Archaeological evidence discovered during the Ormen Lange project and dated to the Late Mesolithic provides the backdrop for discussion. The project was conducted by the NTNU University Museum in 2003-2004 on the Island of Gossen in Central Norway. Remains of at least 14 dwellings and a large number of dwelling-related features dated to between 6000 and 4000 cal BC were recorded. Based on analyses of several dwelling attributes, the Ormen Lange dwellings are divided into 1) houses for long term or regularly repeated stays (for double and single family units); 2) houses for repeated short-time stays (for task groups); 3) non-permanent dwellings for short time occupation and 4) special-purpose, non-residential shelters.

中文翻译:

发现住宅

本文基于对住宅场地形成过程、场地环境以及与住宅类型和属性相关的术语的研究。在 Ormen Lange 项目中发现的可追溯到中石器时代晚期的考古证据为讨论提供了背景。该项目由 NTNU 大学博物馆于 2003-2004 年在挪威中部的戈森岛进行。记录了至少 14 座住宅的遗迹和大量可追溯到公元前 6000 年至 4000 年之间的住宅相关特征。根据对住宅属性的分析,Ormen Lange 住宅分为 1)长期或定期重复入住的房屋(适用于双人和单人家庭单元);2) 重复短期停留的房屋(针对任务组);3) 短期占用的非永久性住宅和 4) 特殊用途,
更新日期:2022-05-02
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