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Editore: Springer-Vlg., Wien, New York, 2000
ISBN 10: 3211826602ISBN 13: 9783211826607
Da: Der Buchfreund, Wien, Austria
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Opbd.m.Oumschl. Condizione: gut erhalten. Condizione sovraccoperta: Gut. 4 Opbd.m.Oumschl. en Biologie, Botanik (The Man in the Ice. Vol. 4); 166 pp. + Appendix - Information zur Signatur: Mit eh. Widmung v. S. Bortenschlager Schutzumschlag: Gut. 1.
Editore: Springer, 2000
ISBN 10: 3211826602ISBN 13: 9783211826607
Da: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Germania
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Hardcover. Condizione: gut. 38504. Volume 4 of the series The Man in the Ice contains the newest results of the scientific research groups working on the Iceman during the last years. By means of different methods - AMS-radiocarbon dating, bryology, dendrology, analysis of diatoms, macroremains and pollen - the reader gets information about several aspects of the Iceman's lifestyle and environment as well as the vegetation and climate of the Ötztal region. Investigations of the artefacts give insight into prehistoric craftsmenship. By several different approaches the potential location of his settlement is reconstructed. The good preservation of the pollen in his food residue allowed even a reconstruction of the season when the Iceman died. Willow leaves contained the information about the CO2 in the air the Iceman breathed. Detailed pollenanalyses of mire deposits in the alpine region of the Ötztal gave insight into the genesis of the alpine grass heath and early pastoral farming of a time long before the Iceman lived. Radiocarbondating of organic matter from the Iceman's finding spot detected a piece of wood from the Early Neolithic that demonstrates the early interest of prehistoric people in these highland zones. These are only some of the new results in this book. A perspective of future research activities is given.Volume 4 of the series The Man in the Ice contains the latest scientific results about the Iceman. By means of different methods - e.g. AMS-radiocarbon dating, bryology, dendrology, etc. - the reader gets information about several aspects of the Icemans lifestyle and his natural environment. His artefacts give insight into prehistoric craftsmenship. Even the potential location of his settlement is reconstructed by several different approaches. The good preservation of the pollen in his food residue allowed to identify the season when the Iceman died. Detailed pollenanalyses of mire deposits in the alpine region of the Ötztal gave insight into the genesis of the alpine grass heath and early pastoral farming of a time long before the Iceman lived. Radiocarbondating of a piece of wood from the Icemans finding spot demonstrates the early interest of prehistoric people in these highland zones. But also perspectives of future research activities are given. In englischer Sprache. 166 pages. 28 x 21,3 x 1,4 cm.