Wiebke Kirleis
451
Neolithic agricultural practices in the Oldenburger
Graben wetlands, northern Germany: First results of
the analysis of arable weeds and stable isotopes. The
Holocene 29(10), 2019, 1587-1595.
Filipovic et al. 2019b: D. Filipovic / J. P. Brozio / J. Kac-
zmarek / J. Muller / W. Kirleis, Food transformed?
Taphonomical investigation into a potentially symbolic
role of crops at two Neolithic settlements in northern
Germany. Prahistorische Zeitschrift 94(1), 2019, 31-59.
Gerken / Nelson 2016: K. Gerken / H. Nelson, Niedern-
stbcken 21. Lineinebandkeramisches Expansionsgebiet
jenseits der LoEgrenze im Land der Jager und Sammler?
Nachrichten aus Niedersachsen Urgeschichte 85, 2016,
31-84.
Gron et al. 2017: K. J. Gron / D. R. Grocke / M. Larsson /
L. Sorensen / L. Larsson / P. Rowley-Conwy / M. J.
Church, Nitrogen isotope evidence for manuring of
early Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture cereals from
Stensborg, Sweden. Journal of Archaeological Science
14, 2017, 575-9.
Gron / Sorensen 2018: K. J. Gron / 1. Sorensen, Cultural
and economic negotiation: a new perspective on the
Neolithic transition of southern Scandinavia. Antiquity
92, 364, 2018, 958-974.
Hage 2016: F. Hage, Biidelsdorf/Borgstedt: Eine trichter-
becherzeitliche Kleinregion (Bonn 2016).
Hartz et al. 2007: S. Hartz / H. Lubke / T. Terberger,
From fish and seal to sheep and cattle: new research
into the process of Neolithisation in northern Germany.
In: A. Whittle/ V. Cummings (eds.), Going over: the
Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in NW Europe. Proceed-
ings of the British Academy 144 (Oxford 2007) 567-594.
Hinz 2018: M. Hinz, From hunting to herding? Aspcts of the
social and anial landscape during the southern Scandina-
vian Neolithic. In: A. Haug / L. Kappel / J. Muller (eds.),
Past landscapes: the dynamics of interaction between
society, landscape and culture (Leiden 2018) 207-233.
Huisman / Raemaekers 2014: D. J. Huisman / D. C. M.
Raemaekers, Systematic cultivation of the Swifterbant
wetlands (The Netherlands). Evidence from Neolithic
tillage marks (c. 4300-4000 cal. BC). Journal of Ar-
chaeological Science 49, 2014, 572-584.
Ismail-Weber 2017: M. Ismail-Weber,... 100 km from the
next settlement... Mobility of Linear Pottery groups in
Brandenburg, north-eastern Germany. In: S. Scharl / B.
Gehlen (eds.), Mobility in Prehistoric Sedentary Societ-
ies. Kblner Studien zur Prahistorischen Archaologie 8
(Rahden/Westf. 2017) 75-117.
Jacomet / Schibler 2010: S. Jacomet / J. Schibler, Subsis-
tenzwirtschaft aus archaologischer Sicht. In: I. Matu-
schik / Ch. Strahm / B. Eberschweiler / G. Fingerlin /
A. Hafner / M. Kinsky / G. Mainberger / G. Schbbel
(eds.), Vernetzungen. Aspekte siedlungsarchaologischer
Forschung. Festschrift fiir Helmut Schlichtherle zum
60. Geburtstag (Freiburg 2010) 113-126.
Johannsen 2006: N. N. Johannsen, Draught Cattle and the
South Scandinavian economies of the 4th millennium
BC. Environmental Archaeology 11, 2006, 35-48.
Kanstrup et al. 2014: M. Kanstrup / M. K. Holst / P. M. Jen-
sen / I. K. Thomsen / B. T. Christensen, Searching for
long-term trends in prehistoric manuring practice. 515N
analyses of charred cereal grains from the 4th to the 1st
millennium BC. Journal of Archaeological Science 51,
2014, 115-125.
Kirleis 2018: W. Kirleis, The cultural significance of plants.
In: A. Haug / L. Kappel / J. Muller (eds.), Past land-
scapes: the dynamics of interaction between society,
landscape and culture (Leiden 2018) 169-82.
Kirleis 2019a: W. Kirleis, Atlas of Neolithic plant remains
from northern central Europe. Advances in Archaeo-
botany 4 (Groningen 2019).
Kirleis 2019b: W. Kirleis, Labour organisation between hor-
ticulture and agriculture: two separate worlds? In: J. K.
Koch / W. Kirleis (eds.), Gender Transformations in Pre-
historic and Archaic Societies (Leiden 2019) 449-465.
Kirleis / Fischer 2014: W. Kirleis / E. Fischer, Neolithic
cultivation of tetrapioid free threshing wheat in Den-
mark and Northern Germany: implications for crop
diversity and societal dynamics of the Funnel Beaker
Culture. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 23,
SI, 2014, 81-96.
Kirleis / Klooss 2014: W. Kirleis / S. Klooss, More
than simply fallback food? Social context of plant use
in the northern German Neolithic. In: A. Chevalier /E.
Marinova /L. Pena-Chocarro (eds.), Plants and peo-
ple. Choices and diversity through time. Earth Serie 1
(Oxford 2014) 326-335.
Kirleis et al. 2012: W. Kirleis / S. Klooss / H. Kroll /
J. Muller, Crop growing and gathering in the north-
ern German Neolithic: a review supplemented by new
results. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 21(3),
2012, 221-242.
Kirleis et al. in prep.: W. Kirleis / S. Jahns / Y. Dannath /
R. Neef, Friiher Ackerbau an der Peripherie - Die
Pflanzenfunde neolithischer Fundplatze im Havelland,
Brandenburg. Archaologie in Berlin und Brandenburg.
Klassen 2004: L. Klassen, Jade und Kupfer, Untersuchungen
zum Neolithisierungsprozess im westlichen Ostseeraum
unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Kulturentwick-
lung Europas 5500-3500 BC (Aarhus 2004).
Klassen 2005: L. Klassen, Zur Bedeutung von Getreide
in der Einzelgrabkultur Jutlands. Journal of Neolithic
Archaeology 7, 2005, 49-65.
Klimscha 2017: F. Klimscha, Transforming Technical
Know-how in Time and Space. Using the Digital Atlas
of Innovations to understand the Innovation Process
451
Neolithic agricultural practices in the Oldenburger
Graben wetlands, northern Germany: First results of
the analysis of arable weeds and stable isotopes. The
Holocene 29(10), 2019, 1587-1595.
Filipovic et al. 2019b: D. Filipovic / J. P. Brozio / J. Kac-
zmarek / J. Muller / W. Kirleis, Food transformed?
Taphonomical investigation into a potentially symbolic
role of crops at two Neolithic settlements in northern
Germany. Prahistorische Zeitschrift 94(1), 2019, 31-59.
Gerken / Nelson 2016: K. Gerken / H. Nelson, Niedern-
stbcken 21. Lineinebandkeramisches Expansionsgebiet
jenseits der LoEgrenze im Land der Jager und Sammler?
Nachrichten aus Niedersachsen Urgeschichte 85, 2016,
31-84.
Gron et al. 2017: K. J. Gron / D. R. Grocke / M. Larsson /
L. Sorensen / L. Larsson / P. Rowley-Conwy / M. J.
Church, Nitrogen isotope evidence for manuring of
early Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture cereals from
Stensborg, Sweden. Journal of Archaeological Science
14, 2017, 575-9.
Gron / Sorensen 2018: K. J. Gron / 1. Sorensen, Cultural
and economic negotiation: a new perspective on the
Neolithic transition of southern Scandinavia. Antiquity
92, 364, 2018, 958-974.
Hage 2016: F. Hage, Biidelsdorf/Borgstedt: Eine trichter-
becherzeitliche Kleinregion (Bonn 2016).
Hartz et al. 2007: S. Hartz / H. Lubke / T. Terberger,
From fish and seal to sheep and cattle: new research
into the process of Neolithisation in northern Germany.
In: A. Whittle/ V. Cummings (eds.), Going over: the
Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in NW Europe. Proceed-
ings of the British Academy 144 (Oxford 2007) 567-594.
Hinz 2018: M. Hinz, From hunting to herding? Aspcts of the
social and anial landscape during the southern Scandina-
vian Neolithic. In: A. Haug / L. Kappel / J. Muller (eds.),
Past landscapes: the dynamics of interaction between
society, landscape and culture (Leiden 2018) 207-233.
Huisman / Raemaekers 2014: D. J. Huisman / D. C. M.
Raemaekers, Systematic cultivation of the Swifterbant
wetlands (The Netherlands). Evidence from Neolithic
tillage marks (c. 4300-4000 cal. BC). Journal of Ar-
chaeological Science 49, 2014, 572-584.
Ismail-Weber 2017: M. Ismail-Weber,... 100 km from the
next settlement... Mobility of Linear Pottery groups in
Brandenburg, north-eastern Germany. In: S. Scharl / B.
Gehlen (eds.), Mobility in Prehistoric Sedentary Societ-
ies. Kblner Studien zur Prahistorischen Archaologie 8
(Rahden/Westf. 2017) 75-117.
Jacomet / Schibler 2010: S. Jacomet / J. Schibler, Subsis-
tenzwirtschaft aus archaologischer Sicht. In: I. Matu-
schik / Ch. Strahm / B. Eberschweiler / G. Fingerlin /
A. Hafner / M. Kinsky / G. Mainberger / G. Schbbel
(eds.), Vernetzungen. Aspekte siedlungsarchaologischer
Forschung. Festschrift fiir Helmut Schlichtherle zum
60. Geburtstag (Freiburg 2010) 113-126.
Johannsen 2006: N. N. Johannsen, Draught Cattle and the
South Scandinavian economies of the 4th millennium
BC. Environmental Archaeology 11, 2006, 35-48.
Kanstrup et al. 2014: M. Kanstrup / M. K. Holst / P. M. Jen-
sen / I. K. Thomsen / B. T. Christensen, Searching for
long-term trends in prehistoric manuring practice. 515N
analyses of charred cereal grains from the 4th to the 1st
millennium BC. Journal of Archaeological Science 51,
2014, 115-125.
Kirleis 2018: W. Kirleis, The cultural significance of plants.
In: A. Haug / L. Kappel / J. Muller (eds.), Past land-
scapes: the dynamics of interaction between society,
landscape and culture (Leiden 2018) 169-82.
Kirleis 2019a: W. Kirleis, Atlas of Neolithic plant remains
from northern central Europe. Advances in Archaeo-
botany 4 (Groningen 2019).
Kirleis 2019b: W. Kirleis, Labour organisation between hor-
ticulture and agriculture: two separate worlds? In: J. K.
Koch / W. Kirleis (eds.), Gender Transformations in Pre-
historic and Archaic Societies (Leiden 2019) 449-465.
Kirleis / Fischer 2014: W. Kirleis / E. Fischer, Neolithic
cultivation of tetrapioid free threshing wheat in Den-
mark and Northern Germany: implications for crop
diversity and societal dynamics of the Funnel Beaker
Culture. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 23,
SI, 2014, 81-96.
Kirleis / Klooss 2014: W. Kirleis / S. Klooss, More
than simply fallback food? Social context of plant use
in the northern German Neolithic. In: A. Chevalier /E.
Marinova /L. Pena-Chocarro (eds.), Plants and peo-
ple. Choices and diversity through time. Earth Serie 1
(Oxford 2014) 326-335.
Kirleis et al. 2012: W. Kirleis / S. Klooss / H. Kroll /
J. Muller, Crop growing and gathering in the north-
ern German Neolithic: a review supplemented by new
results. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 21(3),
2012, 221-242.
Kirleis et al. in prep.: W. Kirleis / S. Jahns / Y. Dannath /
R. Neef, Friiher Ackerbau an der Peripherie - Die
Pflanzenfunde neolithischer Fundplatze im Havelland,
Brandenburg. Archaologie in Berlin und Brandenburg.
Klassen 2004: L. Klassen, Jade und Kupfer, Untersuchungen
zum Neolithisierungsprozess im westlichen Ostseeraum
unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Kulturentwick-
lung Europas 5500-3500 BC (Aarhus 2004).
Klassen 2005: L. Klassen, Zur Bedeutung von Getreide
in der Einzelgrabkultur Jutlands. Journal of Neolithic
Archaeology 7, 2005, 49-65.
Klimscha 2017: F. Klimscha, Transforming Technical
Know-how in Time and Space. Using the Digital Atlas
of Innovations to understand the Innovation Process