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In Poseidon's Realm XIX






Life by water and waterside 

Reading this title (of the 19th International DEGUWA Conference „In Poseidon’s Realm“), you will probably remember at once the famous pile dwellings of the Alpine lakes, the crannogs of the Scottish lochs, the artificial mounds on the small islands in the North Sea off the German coast or the man-made platforms in the lagoons of Northern Italy.

© Pfahlbaumuseum/F. MüllerConsidering the "Pfahlbaumuseum" as conference venue also papers dealing with problems of imparting knowledge and understanding in underwater archaeology - especially in lake dwellings as part of  the Cultural Heritage of the World - has been considered.





 

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Section 1: Lakeshore settlements
Tobias Pflederer et al.
Die neolithische Pfahlstation von Kempfenhausen im Starnberger See – Fortführung der unterwasserarchäologischen Untersuchungen
   
Arno Harwath
Pfahlbau auf der Baggerschaufel - Eine neu entdeckte Horgener Kulturschicht in Moos-Iznang am Bodensee
   
Viktor Jansa
„Structure from Motion“ als Methode für das Monitoring unterwasserarchäologischer Fundstellen
   
Martin Mainberger
Across the lake and atop the Main European Watershed - Logboats of the Federsee bog / South West Germany
   
Ralf Bleile
Die limnische Kulturlandschaft Nordostdeutschlands in prähistorischer und historischer Zeit
   
Elena Pranckėnaitė
New aspects in the interpreation of lake dwellings in the southern-eastern Baltic Sea Region during the Early Metal period
   
Andrzej Pydyn u. Paweł Stencel
Crossing the dark waters – bridges and other wooden structures from lakes of the Ilawa Lake District and new methods their documentations
   
Mateusz Popek u. Dominika Kofel
Fishery activities in the Ilawa Lake District (northern Poland) as an example of long term structures in archaeology
       
Antonia Sciancalepore, E. Severi
Gran Carro underwater settlement (Lake Bolsena, Italy)
   
Eva Grossmann
Four Different Kinds of Water Dwellings
 
Section 2: Life at the riverside
   
Octavian Bounegru
The Archaeology of the ancient Danube Delta. Modeling environmental and historical change: a new interdisciplinary project <ausgefallen>
   
Alexander Rubel u. Simina Stanc
„Der Mensch lebt nicht vom Brot allein“. Fischfang, -handel und -konsum in der römischen Dobrudscha (Rumänien) am Beispiel der Siedlung Ibida (Slava Rusa)
   
Andrea Vianello
Rivers as way of life: the case of the Veneto
Massimo Capulli

Waterlands: The eco-historical landscape of the Stella River
   
Evening Presentation
   
Gunter Schöbel
Pfahlbauarchäologie unter und über Wasser – Die Museumsaufgabe der Sichtbarmachung eines Unterwasser UNESCO Weltkulturerbes
 
Sektion 3: At the seaside
Francesco Tiboni u. Laura Sanna
Man and sea in prehistoric Liguria: Impact of maritime activities up to the Neolithic era
 
   
Luka Bekić, Marko Meštrov, Mladen Pešić und Roman Scholz
Underwater archaeological research at the prehistoric Janice-Pakoštane site
   
Mario Bloier
Brioni – Insel der Glücklichen
Ehud Galili
Submerged Neolithic settlements off the Carmel coast and the emergence of the separated burial ground in the Levant
Alexander Fantalkin
A First Season of Excavation at Ashdod-Yam on the Israeli Mediterranean Coast
Thomas Schmidts
Auf der Suche nach den Häfen von Ainos.
Hristov Hristomir
Kulturkontakte der Mykener mit dem Orient. Transfer von Motiven mythologischen Inhalts.
Zaraza Friedman
Fishing Techniques in the Mosaics of Piazza Amerina and the North African Connection
Martina Čechová
Sea connecting, sea dividing. Sea life-giving, sea lethal. Role of sea in life of the people of Crimean Cherson in Late Antiquity/Early Byzantine periods
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