New Perspective on Neolithic Rectangular Features Using Artefact Analysis, Soil Micromorphology and Ethnohistorical Analogies. A Case study from Střelice u Brna, South Moravia, Czech Republic

Author:

Trampota František1ORCID,Parma David2ORCID,Lisá Lenka3ORCID,Hrnčíř Václav4ORCID,Přichystal Antonín5ORCID,Fišáková Miriam Nývltová6ORCID,Dreslerová Gabriela7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology and Museology Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic, Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Letenská 4, 118 01 Prague Prague Czech Republic

2. Archaeological Heritage Institute Brno Kaloudova 30, 614 00 Brno Brno Czech Republic

3. Institute of Geology Czech Academy of Sciences, Rozvojová 269, 165 00 Prague Prague Czech Republic

4. Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague, Letenská 4, 118 01 Prague Prague Czech Republic

5. Department of Geological Sciences Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 267/2, Brno Brno Czech Republic

6. Department of Physiology Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno Brno Czech Republic

7. Masaryk Museum in Hodonín Zámecké nám. 27/9, 69501 Hodonín Hodonín Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract The function of sunken rectangular features in the Late Neolithic has been a subject of interest in Central Europe for many years. This type of pit is not found very often. One of the latest examples is a square Lengyel feature in the village of Střelice near Brno. A study of the microstratigraphy of the fill has made it possible to qualitatively move the debate to a new level. The qualitative assessment of bone micro-fragments is also innovative for the method of micromorphology in the archaeological context. The study also includes an analysis of artefacts in the actual fill of feature 562, especially the deposits of fragments of “other lithic industry”, pottery and parts of an animal’s body. The discovered situation is then interpreted in the context of other known contemporary features of this type. The presence of excrement with digested bone micro-fragments in the lower layer and the absence of a floor treatment, tread horizon or bedding can be interpreted in the context of ethnohistorical analogies, e. g., as the short-term use of a faecal pit for an omnivorous or carnivorous species (bear) with a subsequent ritual ending.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Archeology,Archeology

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