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Nitrogen isotope evidence for manuring of early Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture cereals from Stensborg, Sweden

Gron, Kurt J. ; Gröcke, Darren R. ; Larsson, Mikael LU ; Sørensen, Lasse ; Larsson, Lars LU ; Rowley-Conwy, Peter and Church, Mike J. (2017) In Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 14. p.575-579
Abstract

Little is known about arable agriculture in the Early Neolithic (4000–3300 cal BC, Funnel Beaker Culture) of Southern Scandinavia. Archaeobotanical material is rare and few archaeological sites have yielded more than a small number of charred cereal grains. In this short communication, we present single-entity carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of charred cereals from Stensborg, an early Funnel Beaker Culture site near Stockholm, Sweden. This cereal assemblage is important as it is large, well-preserved and consists of multiple crop species. Our isotopic results indicate that many of the Stensborg cereal crops had been manured and that there is intra- and inter-species variation in manuring. We interpret these data as evidence of an... (More)

Little is known about arable agriculture in the Early Neolithic (4000–3300 cal BC, Funnel Beaker Culture) of Southern Scandinavia. Archaeobotanical material is rare and few archaeological sites have yielded more than a small number of charred cereal grains. In this short communication, we present single-entity carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of charred cereals from Stensborg, an early Funnel Beaker Culture site near Stockholm, Sweden. This cereal assemblage is important as it is large, well-preserved and consists of multiple crop species. Our isotopic results indicate that many of the Stensborg cereal crops had been manured and that there is intra- and inter-species variation in manuring. We interpret these data as evidence of an integrated regime of stock-keeping and small-scale agriculture in the early Funnel Beaker Culture near its northernmost limit.

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Carbon and nitrogen isotopes, Cereal agriculture, Funnel Beaker Culture, Manuring, Neolithic, Scandinavia
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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14
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5 pages
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2352-409X
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10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.06.042
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  author       = {{Gron, Kurt J. and Gröcke, Darren R. and Larsson, Mikael and Sørensen, Lasse and Larsson, Lars and Rowley-Conwy, Peter and Church, Mike J.}},
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  title        = {{Nitrogen isotope evidence for manuring of early Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture cereals from Stensborg, Sweden}},
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