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Record Nr.

UNINA9910810299503321

Autore

Kirleis Wiebke

Titolo

Millet and What Else? : The Wider Context of the Adoption of Millet Cultivation in Europe

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2022

©2022

ISBN

94-6427-017-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (332 pages)

Collana

Scales of Transformation ; ; v.14

Altri autori (Persone)

Dal CorsoMarta

FilipovićDragana

Disciplina

630.936

Soggetti

Agriculture, Prehistoric

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface by the series editors -- Millet and what else? The wider context of the adoption of millet cultivation in Europe -- Wiebke Kirleis, Dragana Filipović, Marta Dal Corso -- SECTION 1: INNOVATIONS IN THE BRONZE AGE SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES FROM UKRAINE TO FRANCE -- The (pre)history of common millet (Panicum miliaceum) in Ukraine and its place in the traditional cuisine -- Galyna Pashkevych -- Bronze Age plant spectra in Hungary before and after the introduction of millet cultivation -- Sofia Filatova -- Bronze Age novelties in animal exploitation in the Carpathian Basin in a European context -- László Bartosiewicz -- Unearthing millet in Bronze and Iron Age Croatia -- Kelly Reed, Jacqueline Balen, Ivan Drnić, Sara Essert,  Hrvoje Kalafatić, Marija Mihaljević, Emily Zavodny -- The earliest finds of millet and possible associated changes in material culture in Slovenia -- Tjaša Tolar and Primož Pavlin -- On the 'ancient' evidence for Panicum miliaceum and Vicia faba in central Germany (primarily Saxony-Anhalt) -- Monika Hellmund -- Millets in Bronze Age agriculture and food consumption in northeastern France -- Françoise Toulemonde, Julian Wiethold,  Emmanuelle Bonnaire, Geneviève Daoulas,  Marie Derreumaux, Frédérique Durand, Bénédicte Pradat, Oriane Rousselet, Caroline Schaal, Véronique Zech-Matterne -- On-site to off-site: A multidisciplinary and multiscale consideration of the 13th to 11th century BCE transformation in northern Germany -- Ingo



Feeser, Stefanie Schaefer-Di Maida, Stefan Dreibrodt, Jutta Kneisel, Dragana Filipović -- SECTION 2: APPROACHING MILLET CULTIVATION AND CONSUMPTION THROUGH HIGH-END MICROSCOPY, CHEMISTRY AND ETHNOGRAPHY -- Putting millet into a culinary context: Organic residue analysis and the identification of Panicum miliaceum in pottery vessels.

Edward A. Standall, Oliver E. Craig, Carl Heron -- Tracing millet through biomarker analysis in archaeological sites in alluvial plains: The first miliacin data from the northern Italian Bronze Age -- Marta Dal Corso, Marco Zanon, Carl Heron, Mauro Rottoli, Michele Cupitò, Elisa Dalla Longa, Wiebke Kirleis -- Exploring seed impressions within the fabric of pottery: Using a silicone cast method for reliable identification -- Eiko Endo -- Traditional millet cultivation in the Iberian Peninsula: Ethnoarchaeological reflections through the lens of social relations and economic concerns -- Andrés Teira-Brión -- Versatile usage of millet: Brooms and animal fodder from Sorghum technicum -- Wiebke Kirleis and Marta Dal Corso -- Early cultivation of millet in Europe: What else and where next? Concluding the workshop proceedings -- Dragana Filipović, Marta Dal Corso, Wiebke Kirleis -- List of authors (in the order of appearance): -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.

Sommario/riassunto

Broomcorn/common/proso millet (Panicum miliaceum) is a cereal crop that originated in East Asia and was transferred westward to Europe, where it was introduced in the mid-2nd millennium BCE, at the height of the Bronze Age. Archaeobotanists from the Collaborative Research Centre 1266, supported by many colleagues, conducted a large-scale programme of radiocarbon dating of millet grains from prehistoric Europe. They discovered that the spread of this crop on the continent happened quickly, extending far and wide.What do we know about the (pre)history of this crop in Europe? The workshop organised by the CRC 1266 at Kiel University in 2019 encouraged the discussion on the circumstances and consequences of early broomcorn millet cultivation in Europe. This book brings together many of the workshop papers and reflects the diverse topics and research areas covered. The contributions inform us on the range of cultivated and collected plants from the time before and after the start of millet cultivation in Europe; present the cultural setting in which millet arrived; discuss possible reasons driving the acceptance of this innovation; and reconstruct possible uses of millet and the methods of its cultivation, processing and storage. Not just the plant economy, but also the animal economy is represented, since millet was and is grown for both humans and animals. Techniques used to trace millet archaeologically are continually being developed or improved, and this book describes the application of a few of them.This broad-based compilation of papers adds another layer to the dynamic picture of the Bronze Age and the interconnected continent. It also illustrates the complexity of the research on the diffusion of agricultural innovations.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910484753203321

Titolo

Schallwirkungen beim Menschen / / herausgegeben von Gerhard Müller, Michael Möser

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer Vieweg, , 2017

ISBN

3-662-55436-4

Edizione

[1st ed. 2017.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (30 pages)

Collana

Fachwissen Technische Akustik, , 2522-8080

Disciplina

612.85

Soggetti

Acoustical engineering

Acoustics

Noise control

Engineering Acoustics

Noise Control

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Inhalt -- Physiologische Aspekte -- Wahrnehmung -- Gesundheitliche Beeinträchtigungen durch Lärm -- Nichtakustische Einflussgrößen (Moderatoren) -- Literatur.

Sommario/riassunto

Dieser Band der Reihe Fachwissen Technische Akustik behandelt die physiologischen Aspekte des Hörsystems sowie die akustische Wahrnehmung des Menschen. Die Autoren untersuchen die durch Lärm verursachten gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen. Abschließend werden nichtakustische Einflussgrößen (Moderatoren) erläutert. Der Inhalt Physiologische Aspekte Wahrnehmung Gesundheitliche Beeinträchtigungen durch Lärm Nichtakustische Einflussgrößen Die Herausgeber Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Müller studierte Bauingenieurwesen an der TU München, wo er 1989 promovierte und 1993 im Fach Technische Mechanik habilitierte. Von 1992 bis 2004 arbeitete er in einem großen Ingenieurbüro, neun davon als Geschäftsführer, welches sich mit sämtlichen Fragestellungen des Schall- und Schwingungsschutzes und der Luftreinhaltung befasst. Im Zeitraum 2009/10 war er Vorsitzender des Fakultätentages für Bauingenieurwesen und Geodäsie sowie des Dachverbandes der



Fakultätentage der Ingenieurwissenschaften und der Informatik 4ING e.V.. Seit 2010 ist er geschäftsführender Vizepräsident der TU München für Studium und Lehre. Prof. Müller ist Präsident der European Association for Structural Dynamics (EASD). Professor Dr.-Ing. Michael Möser promovierte 1983 über eine Theorie zur Luftschalldämmung zweischaliger Konstruktionen. Seine Habilitation zur "Analyse und Synthese akustischer Spektren" erschien 1988 als Fachbuch beim Springer-Verlag. Von 1994 bis 2010 war er Direktor des vormals von Prof. L. Cremer und anschließend von Prof. M. Heckl geleiteten heutigen Instituts für Strömungsmechanik und Technische Akustik der TU Berlin. Auf dem Gebiet der Technischen Akustik gilt Prof. Möser weltweit als ausgewiesener Experte. Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik hat ihn für sein Lebenswerk mit der Helmholtz-Medaille ausgezeichnet.