2023
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| Asmussen, Tina: The Cosmologies of the Early modern Resource Landscape, Landscape and Earth. In: Göttler, Christine; Mochizuki, Mia M. (Hrsg.): Early Modernity. Picturing Unruly Nature, S. 239-268, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2023, ISBN: 9789463729437. @inbook{nokey,
title = {The Cosmologies of the Early modern Resource Landscape, Landscape and Earth},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
editor = {Christine Göttler and Mia M. Mochizuki},
url = {https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463729437/landscape-and-earth-in-early-modernity},
isbn = {9789463729437},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-02-01},
urldate = {2023-02-01},
booktitle = {Early Modernity. Picturing Unruly Nature},
pages = {239-268},
publisher = { Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press},
howpublished = {Aufsatz in einem Sammelwerk},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Frühe Neuzeit, Georessourcen},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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| Angourakis, Andreas: El lugar de la simulación social en arqueología. In: Vegueta: Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia, S. 15–55, 2023. @article{nokey,
title = {El lugar de la simulación social en arqueología},
author = {Angourakis, Andreas},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.51349/veg.2023.1.02},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
urldate = {2023-01-01},
journal = {Vegueta: Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia},
pages = {15–55},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz, Simulation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Stöllner, Thomas: Coping with Problems of Mining: Approaching Resilience Strategies through the Study of Resource-Scapes in the Iranian Highlands. In: Bernbeck, Reinhard; Eberhardt, Gisela; Pollock, Susan (Hrsg.): Coming to Terms with the Future. Concepts of Resilience for the Study of Early Iranian Societies, S. 187–208, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2023. @incollection{nokey,
title = {Coping with Problems of Mining: Approaching Resilience Strategies through the Study of Resource-Scapes in the Iranian Highlands},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {Reinhard Bernbeck and Gisela Eberhardt and Susan Pollock},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
booktitle = {Coming to Terms with the Future. Concepts of Resilience for the Study of Early Iranian Societies},
pages = {187–208},
publisher = {Leiden: Sidestone Press},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {incollection}
}
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2022
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| Asmussen, Tina: Arm, nützlich, giftig und verheissungsvoll: Eine Ressourcengeschichte von Blei in der Frühen Neuzeit. In: Ferrum, Bd. 92, S. 18-26, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Arm, nützlich, giftig und verheissungsvoll: Eine Ressourcengeschichte von Blei in der Frühen Neuzeit},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Ferrum},
volume = {92},
pages = {18-26},
keywords = {Frühe Neuzeit, Journal},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| von Rüden, Constance: Making Landscape. Exploring a Praxeological Approach to Landscape Archaeology. In: Kienlin, Tobias (Hrsg.): Sociality - Materiality - Practice, S. 163-178, 2022, ISBN: 978-3-7749-4344-5. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Making Landscape. Exploring a Praxeological Approach to Landscape Archaeology},
author = {Constance von Rüden},
editor = {Tobias Kienlin},
isbn = {978-3-7749-4344-5},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
booktitle = {Sociality - Materiality - Practice},
pages = {163-178},
keywords = {Archäologie, Kapitel},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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| Gfeller, Frank; Usadel, Marie; Melko, Nadja: Vom Sediment zum Gebrauchsgegenstand - Eine experimentell-archäometrische Fallstudie an Rohstoffen und nuraghischer Keramik der Insel Sant’Antioco. In: Schöbel, G. S. ; EXAR e. V. (Hrsg.): Experimentelle Archäologie in Europa 21 – Jahrbuch, S. 161-173, 2022. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Vom Sediment zum Gebrauchsgegenstand - Eine experimentell-archäometrische Fallstudie an Rohstoffen und nuraghischer Keramik der Insel Sant’Antioco},
author = {Frank Gfeller and Marie Usadel and Nadja Melko},
editor = {Schöbel, G. S.; EXAR e.V.},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
booktitle = {Experimentelle Archäologie in Europa 21 – Jahrbuch},
pages = {161-173},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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| Westner, K.; Klein, S.; Sergeev, D.; Müller, M.: Temperature estimates of historical Pb-Ag smelting slags: A multi-methodological approach. In: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 46, 103654, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Temperature estimates of historical Pb-Ag smelting slags: A multi-methodological approach},
author = {K. Westner and S. Klein and D. Sergeev and M. Müller},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 46, 103654},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Metallurgie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Klein, S.; Jansen, M.; Lichtenberger, A.; Tal, O.: Archaeometallurgical Analysis of Lead Weights and Sling Bullets from Seleucid Tell Iẓṭabba: More on Lead Origin in Seleucid Palestine. In: Tel Aviv, 49(2), S. 267–292, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Archaeometallurgical Analysis of Lead Weights and Sling Bullets from Seleucid Tell Iẓṭabba: More on Lead Origin in Seleucid Palestine},
author = {S. Klein and M. Jansen and A. Lichtenberger and O. Tal},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Tel Aviv, 49(2)},
pages = {267–292},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Metallurgie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Reid, J.; Müller, R.; Klein, S.: The Windridge Farm Glandes Revisited: Clues to Conquest?. In: Britannia, S. 24, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {The Windridge Farm Glandes Revisited: Clues to Conquest?},
author = {J. Reid and R. Müller and S. Klein},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X22000319},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Britannia},
pages = {24},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Metallurgie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Iddan, N.; Ashkenazi, D.; Klein, S.; Cvikel, D.: Metallurgical analysis of a bronze powder chamber retrieved from an underwater excavation in Akko (Israel): an application of novel minimally destructive field multi-focal metallography. In: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Bd. 14, Ausg. 7, S. 131, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Metallurgical analysis of a bronze powder chamber retrieved from an underwater excavation in Akko (Israel): an application of novel minimally destructive field multi-focal metallography},
author = {N. Iddan and D. Ashkenazi and S. Klein and D. Cvikel},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-022-01594-3},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences},
volume = {14},
issue = {7},
pages = {131},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Metallurgie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Gassmann, G.; Klein, S.; Körlin, G.; Matthes, B.; Westner, K.: Antiker Silberrausch am Amselfeld. In: Anschnitt, 74, S. 2-24, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Antiker Silberrausch am Amselfeld},
author = {G. Gassmann and S. Klein and G. Körlin and B. Matthes and K. Westner},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Anschnitt, 74},
pages = {2-24},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Metalle, Metallurgie, Montanarchäologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Klein, S.; Rose, T.; Westner, K. J.; Hsu, Y.: From OXALID to GlobaLID: Introducing a modern and FAIR lead isotope database with an interactive application. In: Archaeometry, 64, 4,, S. 935-959, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {From OXALID to GlobaLID: Introducing a modern and FAIR lead isotope database with an interactive application},
author = {S. Klein and T. Rose and K. J. Westner and Y. Hsu},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12762},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Archaeometry, 64, 4,},
pages = {935-959},
keywords = {Archäologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Angourakis, Andreas; Bates, Jennifer; Baudouin, Jean-Philippe; Giesche, Alena; Walker, Joanna R.; Ustunkaya, M. Cemre; Wright, Nathan; Singh, Ravindra Nath; Petrie, Cameron A.: Weather, Land and Crops in the Indus Village Model: A Simulation Framework for Crop Dynamics under Environmental Variability and Climate Change in the Indus Civilisation. In: Quaternary 5 (2): 25, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Weather, Land and Crops in the Indus Village Model: A Simulation Framework for Crop Dynamics under Environmental Variability and Climate Change in the Indus Civilisation},
author = {Andreas Angourakis and Jennifer Bates and Jean-Philippe Baudouin and Alena Giesche and Joanna R. Walker and M. Cemre Ustunkaya and Nathan Wright and Ravindra Nath Singh and Cameron A. Petrie},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5020025.},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Quaternary 5 (2): 25},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Szczepanska, Timo; Angourakis, Andreas; Graham, Shawn; Borit, Melania: ‘Quantum Leaper: A Methodology Journey From a Model in NetLogo to a Game in Unity. In: Czupryna, Marcin; Kamiński, Bogumił (Hrsg.): Advances in Social Simulation, S. 191–202, Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. @inbook{nokey,
title = {‘Quantum Leaper: A Methodology Journey From a Model in NetLogo to a Game in Unity},
author = {Timo Szczepanska and Andreas Angourakis and Shawn Graham and Melania Borit},
editor = {Marcin Czupryna and Bogumił Kamiński},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92843-8_15},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
booktitle = {Advances in Social Simulation},
pages = {191–202},
publisher = {Cham: Springer International Publishing},
keywords = {Archäologie, Simulation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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| Stöllner, Thomas: Das slowakische Erzgebirge als urgeschichtliche Montanregion. In: Garner, Jenifer; Stöllner, Thomas (Hrsg.): Das Grantal und sein Umfeld (Slowakisches Erzgebirge). Nutzungsstrategien eines sekundären Wirtschaftsraums während der Bronzezeit. Der Anschnitt Beiheft 47, , S. 3-16, 2022. @incollection{nokey,
title = {Das slowakische Erzgebirge als urgeschichtliche Montanregion},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {Jenifer Garner and Thomas Stöllner},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
booktitle = {Das Grantal und sein Umfeld (Slowakisches Erzgebirge). Nutzungsstrategien eines sekundären Wirtschaftsraums während der Bronzezeit. Der Anschnitt Beiheft 47, },
pages = {3-16},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {incollection}
}
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| Moskvin, A.; Grömer, K.; M.Moskvina,; Kuzmichev, V.; Stöllner, T.; Aali, A.: 3D Visualization of the 2400-Year-Old Garments of Salt Man 4 from Chehrābād, Iran. In: Ulanowska, A.; Grömer, K.; Berghe, I. Vanden; Öhrman, M. (Hrsg.): Ancient Textile Production from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, Springer, Cham, 2022. @incollection{nokey,
title = {3D Visualization of the 2400-Year-Old Garments of Salt Man 4 from Chehrābād, Iran},
author = {A. Moskvin and K. Grömer and M.Moskvina and V. Kuzmichev and T. Stöllner and A. Aali},
editor = {A. Ulanowska and K. Grömer and I. Vanden Berghe and M. Öhrman },
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92170-5_18},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
booktitle = {Ancient Textile Production from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology},
publisher = {Springer, Cham},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz, Textilien},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {incollection}
}
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| Stöllner, Thomas: Arqueologia Mineira – „Montanarchäologie“ – Arquelogia da Economia. Caracteriísticas básicas de um Sistema descritivo sistematizado para a mineração e metalurgia ne Pré-História, na Antiquidade Clássica e na História Antiga. In: Kunst, M.; Bartelheim, M.; Gauß, R. (Hrsg.): S. 303-366 , 2022. @incollection{nokey,
title = {Arqueologia Mineira – „Montanarchäologie“ – Arquelogia da Economia. Caracteriísticas básicas de um Sistema descritivo sistematizado para a mineração e metalurgia ne Pré-História, na Antiquidade Clássica e na História Antiga},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {M. Kunst and M. Bartelheim and R. Gauß},
url = {https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/13-IA-152-Stoellner-Weisgerber-Arqueologia-Mineira-–small-3.pdf},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Früher Bergbau und Metallurgie auf der Iberischen Halbinsel. Iberia Archaeologica 15,2 },
pages = {303-366 },
keywords = {Archäologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {incollection}
}
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| Stöllner, Thomas; Özyarkent, Hande; Gontscharov, A.: Andronovo Mobility Revisited. New Research on Bronze Age Mining and Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia. In: Proceedings of the British Academy, 254, S. 110–141, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Andronovo Mobility Revisited. New Research on Bronze Age Mining and Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia},
author = {Thomas Stöllner and Hande Özyarkent and A. Gontscharov},
url = {https://reform.ressourcencampus-bochum.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Stoellner-et-al_Migrations_p110-141_small.pdf},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-01},
urldate = {2022-12-01},
journal = {Proceedings of the British Academy, 254},
pages = {110–141},
keywords = {Konferenz, Montanarchäologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| von Rüden, Constance: Making landscape in the microregion of Sant’Antioco. 01.11.2022. @misc{nokey,
title = {Making landscape in the microregion of Sant’Antioco},
author = {Constance von Rüden },
year = {2022},
date = {2022-11-01},
urldate = {2022-11-01},
booktitle = {Landscape, memory and climate change on Sardinia },
keywords = {Archäologie, Vortrag},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
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| Angourakis, Andreas; Alcaina-Mateos, Jonas; Madella, Marco; Zurro, Debora: Human-Plant Coevolution: A Modelling Framework for Theory-Building on the Origins of Agriculture’. In: PLOS ONE 17 (9): e0260904, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Human-Plant Coevolution: A Modelling Framework for Theory-Building on the Origins of Agriculture’},
author = {Andreas Angourakis and Jonas Alcaina-Mateos and Marco Madella and Debora Zurro},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260904},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-11-01},
urldate = {2022-11-01},
journal = {PLOS ONE 17 (9): e0260904},
keywords = {Archäologie, Simulation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Das bergbaubedingte Relief im Ruhrgebiet. In: Geographische Rundschau 7/8, S. 10-14, 2022. @article{nokey,
title = {Das bergbaubedingte Relief im Ruhrgebiet},
author = {Till Kasielke and Harald Zepp},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-07-01},
urldate = {2022-07-01},
journal = {Geographische Rundschau 7/8},
pages = {10-14},
keywords = {Geografie, Journal},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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| Hillebrandt, Frank: Practices, viewed from a sociological perspective. In: Johansen, Kirstine Helboe; Schmidt, Ulla (Hrsg.): Practice, Practice Theory and Theology, S. 57-73, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Practices, viewed from a sociological perspective},
author = {Frank Hillebrandt},
editor = {Kirstine Helboe Johansen and Ulla Schmidt},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110743791-005},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-01},
urldate = {2022-01-01},
booktitle = {Practice, Practice Theory and Theology},
journal = {Johansen, Kirstine Helboe, and Ulla Schmidt (eds.): Practice, Practice Theory and Theology},
pages = {57-73},
publisher = {Berlin: De Gruyter},
howpublished = {Buchkapitel},
keywords = {Kapitel, Praxistheorie, Soziologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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| Stöllner, Thomas: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining: From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: Farrenkopf, Michael; Siemer, Stefan (Hrsg.): Materielle Kulturen des Bergbaus. Entangled Connections: Material Cultures of Mining. Zugänge, Aspekte und Beispiele. Approaches, Aspects and Examples., Bd. 243, S. 317-344, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining: From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {Michael Farrenkopf and Stefan Siemer},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110729955-014},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-01},
booktitle = {Materielle Kulturen des Bergbaus. Entangled Connections: Material Cultures of Mining. Zugänge, Aspekte und Beispiele. Approaches, Aspects and Examples.},
volume = {243},
pages = {317-344},
publisher = {Berlin: De Gruyter},
series = {Veröffentlichungen aus dem Deutschen Bergbau-Museum Bochum},
abstract = {Die neuere Montangeschichte beschäftigt sich nach wie vor überwiegend mit archivalischen und schriftlich basierten Quellen. Das Potential der in musealen Sammlungen verfügbaren Objekte für die historische Forschung ist dennoch bislang kaum ausgelotet. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes stellen einzelne Objekte oder Objektgruppen in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion. Dabei geht es um technische Modelle als Wissensobjekte ebenso wie um Bergbaukleidung als Alltagsobjekt oder Fahnen als Gedächtnisobjekte. Hinzu kommt die Reflexion über archäologische Funde und ihre Relevanz für eine Kontextualisierung von Bergbauobjekten jenseits überlieferter Schriftquellen. Das Buch richtet sich im engeren Sinne an Forschende auf dem Gebiet der Montan- und Technikgeschichte sowie allgemein an diejenigen, die sich mit einer materiell basierten Erinnerungskultur beschäftigen.},
keywords = {Archäologie, Aufsatz, Bergbau, Montanarchäologie},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
Die neuere Montangeschichte beschäftigt sich nach wie vor überwiegend mit archivalischen und schriftlich basierten Quellen. Das Potential der in musealen Sammlungen verfügbaren Objekte für die historische Forschung ist dennoch bislang kaum ausgelotet. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes stellen einzelne Objekte oder Objektgruppen in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion. Dabei geht es um technische Modelle als Wissensobjekte ebenso wie um Bergbaukleidung als Alltagsobjekt oder Fahnen als Gedächtnisobjekte. Hinzu kommt die Reflexion über archäologische Funde und ihre Relevanz für eine Kontextualisierung von Bergbauobjekten jenseits überlieferter Schriftquellen. Das Buch richtet sich im engeren Sinne an Forschende auf dem Gebiet der Montan- und Technikgeschichte sowie allgemein an diejenigen, die sich mit einer materiell basierten Erinnerungskultur beschäftigen. |
2021
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| Asmussen, Tina: Ingenuity, sweat and ‘bloodsour work’ in sixteenth century mining literature. In: Oosterhoff, Richard; Marcaida, José Ramón; Marr, Alexander (Hrsg.): Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe, S. 56-78, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 2021, ISBN: 9780822946885. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Ingenuity, sweat and ‘bloodsour work’ in sixteenth century mining literature},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
editor = {Richard Oosterhoff and José Ramón Marcaida and Alexander Marr},
url = {https://upittpress.org/books/9780822946885/},
isbn = {9780822946885},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-11-09},
urldate = {2021-11-09},
booktitle = {Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe},
pages = {56-78},
publisher = {Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press},
abstract = {Ingenuity in the Making explores the myriad ways in which ingenuity shaped the experience and conceptualization of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe. Contributions range widely across the arts and sciences, examining objects and texts, professions and performances, concepts and practices. The book considers subjects such as spirited matter, the conceits of nature, and crafty devices, investigating the ways in which ingenuity acted in and upon the material world through skill and technique. Contributors ask how ingenuity informed the “maker’s knowledge” tradition, where the perilous borderline between the genius of invention and disingenuous fraud was drawn, charting the ambitions of material ingenuity in a rapidly globalizing world.},
howpublished = {Aufsatz in einem Sammelwerk},
keywords = {Aufsatz, Bergbau, Frühe Neuzeit},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
Ingenuity in the Making explores the myriad ways in which ingenuity shaped the experience and conceptualization of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe. Contributions range widely across the arts and sciences, examining objects and texts, professions and performances, concepts and practices. The book considers subjects such as spirited matter, the conceits of nature, and crafty devices, investigating the ways in which ingenuity acted in and upon the material world through skill and technique. Contributors ask how ingenuity informed the “maker’s knowledge” tradition, where the perilous borderline between the genius of invention and disingenuous fraud was drawn, charting the ambitions of material ingenuity in a rapidly globalizing world. |
| Asmussen, Tina: Eisen war ich … Kupfer bin ich, Gold werd ich. In: Dies., Eva Brugger, Maike Christadler, Anja Rathmann-Lutz, Anna Reimann, Carla Roth, Sarah-Maria Schober, Ina Serif (Hrsg.): Materialized Histories. Eine Festschrift 2.0, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {Eisen war ich … Kupfer bin ich, Gold werd ich},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
editor = {Dies. and Eva Brugger and Maike Christadler and Anja Rathmann-Lutz and Anna Reimann and Carla Roth and Sarah-Maria Schober and Ina Serif},
url = {https://mhistories.hypotheses.org/4470},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-10-29},
urldate = {2021-10-29},
journal = {Dies., Eva Brugger, Maike Christadler, Anja Rathmann-Lutz, Anna Reimann, Carla Roth, Sarah-Maria Schober, Ina Serif (Hrsg.): Materialized Histories. Eine Festschrift 2.0},
abstract = {Copper objects from the Lower Hungarian mining towns of Neusohl and Herrengrund (today Banská Bystrica and Špania Dolina in Slovakia) enjoyed a particular popularity among travelers and collectors in the 17th and 18th centuries. While most of these objects are rather unspectacular on the first sight (therefore they are often only mentioned in passing), a closer consideration of the economic and epistemic contexts in which they originated will prove the contrary. Through the example of these objects, I will illustrate the connection between mining and alchemy and I will further reveal the material imaginaries of iron on a material, discursive and practical level.},
howpublished = {Blogbeitrag},
keywords = {Blog, Frühe Neuzeit, Metalle},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Copper objects from the Lower Hungarian mining towns of Neusohl and Herrengrund (today Banská Bystrica and Špania Dolina in Slovakia) enjoyed a particular popularity among travelers and collectors in the 17th and 18th centuries. While most of these objects are rather unspectacular on the first sight (therefore they are often only mentioned in passing), a closer consideration of the economic and epistemic contexts in which they originated will prove the contrary. Through the example of these objects, I will illustrate the connection between mining and alchemy and I will further reveal the material imaginaries of iron on a material, discursive and practical level. |
| Zepp, Harald; Falke, Matthias; Günther, Franziska; Gruenhagen, Lars; Inostroza, Luis; Zhou, Weiqi; Qingxu, Qingxu; Dong, Nannan: China’s ecosystem services planning: will Shanghai lead the way? A case study from the Baoshan district (Shanghai). . In: Erdkunde , Bd. 75, Ausg. 4, S. 271-293, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {China’s ecosystem services planning: will Shanghai lead the way? A case study from the Baoshan district (Shanghai). },
author = {Harald Zepp and Matthias Falke and Franziska Günther and Lars Gruenhagen and Luis Inostroza and Weiqi Zhou and Qingxu Qingxu and Nannan Dong },
doi = {https://doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2021.04.02},
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date = {2021-10-01},
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| Hillebrandt, Frank: Marx - Pragmatismus - Praxistheorie. In: Petersen, Felix, Martin Seeliger und Hauke Brunkhorst (Hg.): Pragmatistische Sozialforschung. Für eine praktische Wissenschaft gesellschaftlichen Fortschritts, S. 45-68, Berlin: Metzler, 2021, ISBN: 978-3-662-62172-1. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Marx - Pragmatismus - Praxistheorie},
author = {Frank Hillebrandt},
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-62172-1_3},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62172-1},
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publisher = {Berlin: Metzler},
abstract = {Erst wenn geklärt wird, was den Pragmatismus und den Marxismus nicht nur trennt, sondern auch verbindet, kann, so die These des Beitrags, der Materialismus der gegenwärtigen Sozialtheorie präzisiert und gleichsam können die Erkenntnisse beider Theorieverständnisse vermittelt werden. Diese Weiterentwicklung der Sozialtheorie wird in diesem Aufsatz versucht, indem zunächst das frühe Praxisverständnis von Marx und spezifische neomarxistische Anschlüsse daran für eine Vermittlung mit dem Pragmatismus aufgearbeitet werden (1). Im zweiten Schritt werden die Einsichten des Pragmatismus und ihm nachfolgender Ansätze konturiert, die sich als fruchtbar für ein neomarxistisches Verständnis des Praxisbegriffs erweisen können (2). Im dritten Schritt werden die wichtigsten Parallelen beider Theorierichtungen mit dem Ziel zusammengeführt, Anregungen zu einer Weiterentwicklung der Sozialtheorie der Praxis zu geben (3).},
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Erst wenn geklärt wird, was den Pragmatismus und den Marxismus nicht nur trennt, sondern auch verbindet, kann, so die These des Beitrags, der Materialismus der gegenwärtigen Sozialtheorie präzisiert und gleichsam können die Erkenntnisse beider Theorieverständnisse vermittelt werden. Diese Weiterentwicklung der Sozialtheorie wird in diesem Aufsatz versucht, indem zunächst das frühe Praxisverständnis von Marx und spezifische neomarxistische Anschlüsse daran für eine Vermittlung mit dem Pragmatismus aufgearbeitet werden (1). Im zweiten Schritt werden die Einsichten des Pragmatismus und ihm nachfolgender Ansätze konturiert, die sich als fruchtbar für ein neomarxistisches Verständnis des Praxisbegriffs erweisen können (2). Im dritten Schritt werden die wichtigsten Parallelen beider Theorierichtungen mit dem Ziel zusammengeführt, Anregungen zu einer Weiterentwicklung der Sozialtheorie der Praxis zu geben (3). |
| Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Pingen des Steinkohlenbergbaus im Ruhrgebiet. Genese, Detektion und Interpretation. In: Der Anschnitt, Bd. 73, S. 82-101, Bochum, 2021. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Pingen des Steinkohlenbergbaus im Ruhrgebiet. Genese, Detektion und Interpretation},
author = {Till Kasielke and Harald Zepp},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
urldate = {2021-01-01},
booktitle = {Der Anschnitt},
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issue = {3},
pages = {82-101},
publisher = {Bochum},
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| Marro, Catherine; Stöllner, Thomas (Hrsg.): On salt, copper and gold. the origins of early mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus. Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2021, ISBN: 9782356681683. @collection{nokey,
title = {On salt, copper and gold. the origins of early mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the conference held in Tbilisi (Georgia), June 16th-19th 2016},
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abstract = {An international conference focused on the beginnings of mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus was organised in Tbilisi in June 16th-19th 2016 under the auspices of the National Museum of Georgia. This conference, which was funded by the Agence nationale de la recherche (France) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), aimed at discussing the intricate relationships between the emergence of mining and metallurgy, and the shaping of late prehistoric societies in south-western Asia. The Caucasus is renowned in Near Eastern archaeology for its wealth in natural resources, in particular in metal ores: for decades, scholars have surmised a specific causal relationships between the rise of complex, hierarchical societies in the Near‐East and the development of extractive metallurgy. Metallurgy, however, is only the most visible part of the story that accounts for the dramatic changes perceptible in south‐western Asia in the course of the 5th millennium BCE. Early mining, which is not restricted to metal-ore mining, certainly also had an impact in terms of economic networks, social dynamics, settlement patterns and regional integration, not only across the Caucasus, but also in the ancient Near and Middle East. Drawing on these fundamental questions, this book explores the socio-economic, technological and environmental background that favoured the rise of systematic mining and extractive metallurgy in the Caucasus at the end of the Chalcolithic. How far was early mining linked to the spread of specific subsistence strategies such as pastoral herding? Were mined resources mainly intended for local consumption or distributed throughout the Near East, towards Anatolia, Iran or Mesopotamia? Here are some of the issues that are discussed in the present volume, which contains 21 articles written by some of the most eminent specialists in Caucasian archaeology.},
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An international conference focused on the beginnings of mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus was organised in Tbilisi in June 16th-19th 2016 under the auspices of the National Museum of Georgia. This conference, which was funded by the Agence nationale de la recherche (France) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), aimed at discussing the intricate relationships between the emergence of mining and metallurgy, and the shaping of late prehistoric societies in south-western Asia. The Caucasus is renowned in Near Eastern archaeology for its wealth in natural resources, in particular in metal ores: for decades, scholars have surmised a specific causal relationships between the rise of complex, hierarchical societies in the Near‐East and the development of extractive metallurgy. Metallurgy, however, is only the most visible part of the story that accounts for the dramatic changes perceptible in south‐western Asia in the course of the 5th millennium BCE. Early mining, which is not restricted to metal-ore mining, certainly also had an impact in terms of economic networks, social dynamics, settlement patterns and regional integration, not only across the Caucasus, but also in the ancient Near and Middle East. Drawing on these fundamental questions, this book explores the socio-economic, technological and environmental background that favoured the rise of systematic mining and extractive metallurgy in the Caucasus at the end of the Chalcolithic. How far was early mining linked to the spread of specific subsistence strategies such as pastoral herding? Were mined resources mainly intended for local consumption or distributed throughout the Near East, towards Anatolia, Iran or Mesopotamia? Here are some of the issues that are discussed in the present volume, which contains 21 articles written by some of the most eminent specialists in Caucasian archaeology. |
| Skowronek, Tobias; Hauptmann, Andreas; von Rüden, Constance: Using spinel chemistry to characterise archaeological steatite found in the wall paintings of Tell el-Dab´a, Egypt. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, Bd. 117, S. 105-137, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {Using spinel chemistry to characterise archaeological steatite found in the wall paintings of Tell el-Dab´a, Egypt},
author = {Tobias Skowronek and Andreas Hauptmann and Constance von Rüden},
doi = {10.1016/j.jas.2020.105137},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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abstract = {In the Aegean-type wall paintings of Tell el-Dabca, Egypt, steatite was used as a constituent of the white colour. Previous research has revealed that the use of talc as a pigment can be considered as an important marker of Aegean craft traditions. In this case study it is therefore of primary importance to trace back the origin of this particular mineral and rock, especially since it can be found in several locations in the Mediterranean including Egypt, Crete and Cyprus. While there is still no generally valid strategy to assign archaeological objects made from this particular material to a specific steatite deposit, the physio-chemical characterisation of the latter mostly relies on the measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REE's) or other methods focusing on the chemical composition of the whole rock. In this paper, a new way to determine steatite origin is presented using electron microprobe characterisation of spinels inside the steatite matrix. Those tracer minerals can not only be the source of information concerning the formation of steatite but their core composition can in some cases also reflect the primary composition of the precursor ultramafic rock. This method focuses on the geotectonical history and genesis of the protolith rather than on steatite's chemical composition. The results reveal the spinels to have similar characteristics to those of supra-subduction ophiolites in the Egyptian Central Eastern Desert. We suggest a correlation between gold and steatite exploitation and thus the use of local raw materials for the creation of the Aegean-type paintings.},
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In the Aegean-type wall paintings of Tell el-Dabca, Egypt, steatite was used as a constituent of the white colour. Previous research has revealed that the use of talc as a pigment can be considered as an important marker of Aegean craft traditions. In this case study it is therefore of primary importance to trace back the origin of this particular mineral and rock, especially since it can be found in several locations in the Mediterranean including Egypt, Crete and Cyprus. While there is still no generally valid strategy to assign archaeological objects made from this particular material to a specific steatite deposit, the physio-chemical characterisation of the latter mostly relies on the measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REE's) or other methods focusing on the chemical composition of the whole rock. In this paper, a new way to determine steatite origin is presented using electron microprobe characterisation of spinels inside the steatite matrix. Those tracer minerals can not only be the source of information concerning the formation of steatite but their core composition can in some cases also reflect the primary composition of the precursor ultramafic rock. This method focuses on the geotectonical history and genesis of the protolith rather than on steatite's chemical composition. The results reveal the spinels to have similar characteristics to those of supra-subduction ophiolites in the Egyptian Central Eastern Desert. We suggest a correlation between gold and steatite exploitation and thus the use of local raw materials for the creation of the Aegean-type paintings. |
| Stöllner, Thomas: Long-Term Salt Mining in Chehrābād: Resilient Strategies in Accessing Mineral Resources at the Iranian Highlands. In collaboration with A. Aali. In: Abar, Aydin; D’Anna, Maria Bianca; Cyrus, Georg; Egbers, Vera; Huber, Barbara; Kainert, Christine; Köhler, Johannes; Ögüt, Birgül; Rol, Nolwen; Russo, Giulia; Schönicke, Julia; Tourtet, Francelin (Hrsg.): Pearls, Politics and Pistachios: Essays in Anthropology and Memories on the Occasion of Susan Pollock’s 65th Birthday, S. 352-369, 2021, ISBN: 978-3-96929-036-1. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Long-Term Salt Mining in Chehrābād: Resilient Strategies in Accessing Mineral Resources at the Iranian Highlands. In collaboration with A. Aali},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {Aydin Abar and Maria Bianca D’Anna and Georg Cyrus and Vera Egbers and Barbara Huber and Christine Kainert and Johannes Köhler and Birgül Ögüt and Nolwen Rol and Giulia Russo and Julia Schönicke and Francelin Tourtet},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.837.c10753 },
isbn = {978-3-96929-036-1},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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| Stöllner, Thomas; Gontscharov, Anton: Social Practice and the Exchange of Metals and Metallurgical Knowledge in 2nd Millennium Central Asia. In: 2021, ISBN: 45-76. @article{nokey,
title = {Social Practice and the Exchange of Metals and Metallurgical Knowledge in 2nd Millennium Central Asia},
author = {Thomas Stöllner and Anton Gontscharov},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.46586/metalla.v25.2019.i2.45-76 },
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year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
urldate = {2021-05-07},
abstract = {The current article discusses the Bronze Age metal evidence in Central Asia based on a vast study of metals of Kazakh origin in order to better understand what Chernykh once called the West-Asian-Metallurgical Province (WAMP). Based on typological studies it became obvious that typologies do not sufficiently help to understand the distribution patterns of Bronze Age metals in regard to their social nor their economic background. The authors therefore propose an anthropological and theoretical approach that allows the exploration of the practice of exchange within steppe communities based on provenance studies of metals using elemental and Pb-isotope data. These data have been analysed within a research project carried out with Kazakhstan partners between 2004 and 2014. For the first time, a selection of data are presented that support some of the general interpretations of exchange modes between the Petrovka Early Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. Especially during the second millennium, it seems that the exchange pattern of metals had changed from single high valued items to a larger scale trade, which included metal transport as well. It is suggested that although the practice of exchange modes between the steppe communities change to larger scale metal exchange during the 2nd half of the 2nd millennium BC, most of the social background still remained similar in comparison to the earlier periods. },
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The current article discusses the Bronze Age metal evidence in Central Asia based on a vast study of metals of Kazakh origin in order to better understand what Chernykh once called the West-Asian-Metallurgical Province (WAMP). Based on typological studies it became obvious that typologies do not sufficiently help to understand the distribution patterns of Bronze Age metals in regard to their social nor their economic background. The authors therefore propose an anthropological and theoretical approach that allows the exploration of the practice of exchange within steppe communities based on provenance studies of metals using elemental and Pb-isotope data. These data have been analysed within a research project carried out with Kazakhstan partners between 2004 and 2014. For the first time, a selection of data are presented that support some of the general interpretations of exchange modes between the Petrovka Early Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. Especially during the second millennium, it seems that the exchange pattern of metals had changed from single high valued items to a larger scale trade, which included metal transport as well. It is suggested that although the practice of exchange modes between the steppe communities change to larger scale metal exchange during the 2nd half of the 2nd millennium BC, most of the social background still remained similar in comparison to the earlier periods. |
| Stöllner, Thomas: From generalists to specialists? Transcaucasian communities and their approach to resources during the 5th and the 3rd millennium BCE. In: Marro, Catherine; Stöllner, Thomas (Hrsg.): On salt, copper and gold: the origins of early mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus. Proceedings of the conference held in Tbilisi (Georgia), June 16th-19th 2016, S. 445-476, Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2021, ISBN: 9782356681683. @inproceedings{nokey,
title = {From generalists to specialists? Transcaucasian communities and their approach to resources during the 5th and the 3rd millennium BCE},
author = {Thomas Stöllner},
editor = {Catherine Marro and Thomas Stöllner },
isbn = {9782356681683},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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| Stöllner, Thomas; Nokandeh, Jebrael (Hrsg.): Human Search for Resources: Highlights of Ancient Mining from the German Mining Museum Bochum. Bochum/Teheran, 2021. @collection{nokey,
title = {Human Search for Resources: Highlights of Ancient Mining from the German Mining Museum Bochum},
editor = {Thomas Stöllner and Jebrael Nokandeh},
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date = {2021-01-01},
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abstract = {Human Search for Resources” is a joint exhibition between the German Mining Museum in Bochum and the National Museum of Iran. It seeks to follow the appropriation of humans to mineral resources and the development of the history of human experiences and achievements in mining, which led to the development of technologies, the formation of professions, trade and specialization of industries. More than 200 artefacts from different parts of the world will be shown, such as the findings of the Austrian salt mines or the relief of Linares from Spain, each of which is a valuable symbol of human interaction with natural heritage.},
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Human Search for Resources” is a joint exhibition between the German Mining Museum in Bochum and the National Museum of Iran. It seeks to follow the appropriation of humans to mineral resources and the development of the history of human experiences and achievements in mining, which led to the development of technologies, the formation of professions, trade and specialization of industries. More than 200 artefacts from different parts of the world will be shown, such as the findings of the Austrian salt mines or the relief of Linares from Spain, each of which is a valuable symbol of human interaction with natural heritage. |
| Wen, Yanru; Kasielke, Till; Li, Hao; Zepp, Harald; Zhang, Bin: A case study on history and rates of gully erosion in Northeast China. In: Land Degradation & Development, Bd. 32, Ausg. 15, S. 4254-4266, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {A case study on history and rates of gully erosion in Northeast China},
author = {Yanru Wen and Till Kasielke and Hao Li and Harald Zepp and Bin Zhang},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4031},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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volume = {32},
issue = {15},
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abstract = {Mollisols are of major importance for food security worldwide but are increasingly degraded by soil erosion. Mollisols in Northeast China have been converted into agricultural use only since the 19th century, but gullies are widely distributed. Gully erosion history, rates, and causes in this region remained unclear. We chose a study area with landforms and land-use history typical for the central Mollisol region of Northeast China to estimate the initiation years and rates of gully erosion from 1968 to 2018 using aerial and satellite imageries. The outlet fan deposits of a large gully system were dated by Cesium-137 (137Cs) and artifacts. Local farmers were interviewed to verify the results. Gully volumes were measured by a structure-from-motion technique using photos taken from an unmanned aerial vehicle. Our results showed that gully systems had already appeared on the steep slopes and along unpaved roads in 1968. They had become larger and more complex in 2018 by the upslope retreat of the main gullies and side gully formation. Gully incision started in the 1950s and 1960s when the original grassland and forest were completely converted into arable land. From 1968 to 2018, the gully density increased from 1.2 to 2.3 km km−2 and the gully heads retreated at speeds from 1.5 to 2.5 m yr−1. The soil loss from gully erosion ranged from 25.7 to 44.7 Mg yr−1 ha−1. These data demonstrate the severity of gully erosion in the Mollisol region of Northeast China and underline the importance of appropriate countermeasures.},
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Mollisols are of major importance for food security worldwide but are increasingly degraded by soil erosion. Mollisols in Northeast China have been converted into agricultural use only since the 19th century, but gullies are widely distributed. Gully erosion history, rates, and causes in this region remained unclear. We chose a study area with landforms and land-use history typical for the central Mollisol region of Northeast China to estimate the initiation years and rates of gully erosion from 1968 to 2018 using aerial and satellite imageries. The outlet fan deposits of a large gully system were dated by Cesium-137 (137Cs) and artifacts. Local farmers were interviewed to verify the results. Gully volumes were measured by a structure-from-motion technique using photos taken from an unmanned aerial vehicle. Our results showed that gully systems had already appeared on the steep slopes and along unpaved roads in 1968. They had become larger and more complex in 2018 by the upslope retreat of the main gullies and side gully formation. Gully incision started in the 1950s and 1960s when the original grassland and forest were completely converted into arable land. From 1968 to 2018, the gully density increased from 1.2 to 2.3 km km−2 and the gully heads retreated at speeds from 1.5 to 2.5 m yr−1. The soil loss from gully erosion ranged from 25.7 to 44.7 Mg yr−1 ha−1. These data demonstrate the severity of gully erosion in the Mollisol region of Northeast China and underline the importance of appropriate countermeasures. |
| Wen, Yanru; Kasielk, Till; Li, Hao; Zhang, Bin; Zepp, Harald: May agricultural terraces induce gully erosion? A case study from the Black Soil Region of Northeast China. In: Science of the Total Environment, Bd. 750, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {May agricultural terraces induce gully erosion? A case study from the Black Soil Region of Northeast China},
author = {Yanru Wen and Till Kasielk and Hao Li and Bin Zhang and Harald Zepp},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141715},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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journal = {Science of the Total Environment},
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abstract = {Terracing of hillslopes is usually regarded as an effective measure to control soil erosion. Although it is often stressed that proper terrace construction and regular terrace maintenance are of great significance to prevent erosion on terraced hillslopes, examples of terrace-induced gully erosion are scarce. Field observations on terraced and partly abandoned hillslopes in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China, a region heavily affected by gully erosion since the middle of the 20th century, indicated that gully formation might be caused by terraces. In order to understand the impact of terracing on gully erosion, we selected several gullies to investigate the cause and timing of their triggering. We used a combination of field mapping, high-resolution digital terrain models, multi-temporal aerial photograph interpretation and interviews with local farmers. Our results showed that several gullies developed after terracing. Improper terrace design caused runoff concentration along terraces and ridges with mean inclination of 3.8%, which resulted in gully incision due to overtopping of terraces at low spots or due to the uncontrolled release of concentrated flow to adjoining unterraced hillslopes. The same processes are responsible for the persistent gully activity after abandonment and vegetation recovery. Furthermore, we showed how terraces affected gully morphology. Finally, we suggested appropriate countermeasures to stop further soil loss and land degradation on abandoned terraced hillslopes in NE China. Our findings are important as they demonstrate how poorly designed terraces may not only be ineffective but may even aggravate gully erosion.},
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Terracing of hillslopes is usually regarded as an effective measure to control soil erosion. Although it is often stressed that proper terrace construction and regular terrace maintenance are of great significance to prevent erosion on terraced hillslopes, examples of terrace-induced gully erosion are scarce. Field observations on terraced and partly abandoned hillslopes in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China, a region heavily affected by gully erosion since the middle of the 20th century, indicated that gully formation might be caused by terraces. In order to understand the impact of terracing on gully erosion, we selected several gullies to investigate the cause and timing of their triggering. We used a combination of field mapping, high-resolution digital terrain models, multi-temporal aerial photograph interpretation and interviews with local farmers. Our results showed that several gullies developed after terracing. Improper terrace design caused runoff concentration along terraces and ridges with mean inclination of 3.8%, which resulted in gully incision due to overtopping of terraces at low spots or due to the uncontrolled release of concentrated flow to adjoining unterraced hillslopes. The same processes are responsible for the persistent gully activity after abandonment and vegetation recovery. Furthermore, we showed how terraces affected gully morphology. Finally, we suggested appropriate countermeasures to stop further soil loss and land degradation on abandoned terraced hillslopes in NE China. Our findings are important as they demonstrate how poorly designed terraces may not only be ineffective but may even aggravate gully erosion. |
| Zepp, Harald; Inostroza, Luis: The metabolic urban network, Urbanisation as hierarchically ordered space of flows. In: Cities , Bd. 109, 2021. @article{nokey,
title = {The metabolic urban network, Urbanisation as hierarchically ordered space of flows},
author = {Harald Zepp and Luis Inostroza},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.103029},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
urldate = {2021-01-01},
journal = {Cities },
volume = {109},
abstract = {Urban ecosystems perform a distinctive metabolism appropriating fundamental materials and energy resources from other ecosystems. This appropriation enables a productive circularity which sustains the material production of urban space: urbanisation. Upon entering the urban ecosystem, the material fluxes are processed by human labour to be consumed, exchanged and accumulated. The appropriation of raw materials and the further production of technomass are entangled processes along a complex material circulation, sustained by internal metabolic processes of production, consumption, transformation and accumulation. The overall process couples several ecosystems along a metabolic urban network (MUN), a large-scale interconnected metabolism of urban and non-urban ecosystems. Long and short distance metabolic interactions configuring a huge space of flows from which distinct urbanisation patterns arise. The extended urbanisation, differential urbanisation, accumulative urbanisation, cascade urbanisation and speculative urbanisation are historically and ecologically determined. The MUN is an asymmetric spatiotemporal exchange structure to and from which matter, energy and information flow, producing profound socio-ecological asymmetries in a global range of dispersed urban tissues. The MUN is the vortex where the planetary processes of ecological and social deterioration is driven. The MUN is an analytical device to unveil urbanisation as a socio-ecological process of colonisation of urban and non-urban ecosystems.},
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Urban ecosystems perform a distinctive metabolism appropriating fundamental materials and energy resources from other ecosystems. This appropriation enables a productive circularity which sustains the material production of urban space: urbanisation. Upon entering the urban ecosystem, the material fluxes are processed by human labour to be consumed, exchanged and accumulated. The appropriation of raw materials and the further production of technomass are entangled processes along a complex material circulation, sustained by internal metabolic processes of production, consumption, transformation and accumulation. The overall process couples several ecosystems along a metabolic urban network (MUN), a large-scale interconnected metabolism of urban and non-urban ecosystems. Long and short distance metabolic interactions configuring a huge space of flows from which distinct urbanisation patterns arise. The extended urbanisation, differential urbanisation, accumulative urbanisation, cascade urbanisation and speculative urbanisation are historically and ecologically determined. The MUN is an asymmetric spatiotemporal exchange structure to and from which matter, energy and information flow, producing profound socio-ecological asymmetries in a global range of dispersed urban tissues. The MUN is the vortex where the planetary processes of ecological and social deterioration is driven. The MUN is an analytical device to unveil urbanisation as a socio-ecological process of colonisation of urban and non-urban ecosystems. |
| Stöllner, Thomas: Entangled Connections: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining. From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: S. 317 - 344, 2021. @incollection{nokey,
title = {Entangled Connections: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining. From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology},
author = {Stöllner, Thomas},
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| Asmussen, Tina: Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In: Anne Goldgar, Inger Leemans (Hrsg.): Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies, S. 87–111, Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780367219963. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg},
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booktitle = {Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies},
pages = {87–111},
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| Asmussen, Tina: Spirited Metals and the Oeconomy of Early Modern European Mining. In: Earth Sciences History, Special Issue on Early Modern Geological Agency, Bd. 39, Ausg. 2, S. 371–388, 2020, ISSN: 0736-623X. @article{nokey,
title = {Spirited Metals and the Oeconomy of Early Modern European Mining},
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| Asmussen, Tina; Omodeo, Pietro D.: Foreword: Early modern geological agency. In: Asmussen, Tina; Omodeo, Pietro D. (Hrsg.): Earth Sciences History, Special Issue on Early Modern Geological Agency, Bd. 39, S. 363–370, 2020, ISSN: 0736-623X. @inbook{nokey,
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| Asrih, Lena: Untersuchung von Migration in der europäischen Bergbaugeschichte des Mittelalters und im Übergang zur Frühen Neuzeit. Einige Bemerkungen zu Herangehensweisen, Schriftquellen und zum Forschungsstand. In: Smolnik, Regina (Hrsg.): Bergbau und Mobilität im Mittelalter. Archäologische, historische und naturwissenschaftliche Fallstudien zum (über-)regionalen Kultur- und Technologietransfer zwischen Montanrevieren, Bd. 73, S. 35-43, Dresden, 2020. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Untersuchung von Migration in der europäischen Bergbaugeschichte des Mittelalters und im Übergang zur Frühen Neuzeit. Einige Bemerkungen zu Herangehensweisen, Schriftquellen und zum Forschungsstand},
author = {Lena Asrih},
editor = {Regina Smolnik},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-06-01},
urldate = {2020-06-01},
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| Asrih, Lena: Überlegungen zu einer Geschichte des Wissens über Georessourcen im Mittelalter. Ein Aufschlag. In: Der Anschnitt, Bd. 72, S. 230–236, 2020. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Überlegungen zu einer Geschichte des Wissens über Georessourcen im Mittelalter. Ein Aufschlag},
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| Berger, Stefan: Von der Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung bis zur Gegenwart neuer sozialer Bewegungen und historischer Ruhrgebietsforschung in globaler Perspektive. Das Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets in Bochum. In: Adamski, Jens; Berger, Stefan; Goch, Stefan; Helmut Maier, Helmut; Schmidt, Daniel (Hrsg.): Forschung, Kultur und Bildung : Wissenschaft im Ruhrgebiet zwischen Hochindustrialisierung und Wissensgesellschaft, S. 351-370, Essen: Klartext, 2020, ISBN: 9783837523423. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Von der Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung bis zur Gegenwart neuer sozialer Bewegungen und historischer Ruhrgebietsforschung in globaler Perspektive. Das Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets in Bochum},
author = {Stefan Berger},
editor = {Jens Adamski and Stefan Berger and Stefan Goch and Helmut Maier, Helmut and Daniel Schmidt},
isbn = {9783837523423},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
urldate = {2020-01-01},
booktitle = {Forschung, Kultur und Bildung : Wissenschaft im Ruhrgebiet zwischen Hochindustrialisierung und Wissensgesellschaft},
pages = {351-370},
publisher = {Essen: Klartext},
howpublished = {Aufsatz in einem Sammelwerk},
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pubstate = {published},
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| Zepp, Harald: Das Neue Emschertal. Transformation von Freiräumen und Veränderung von Ökosystemleistungen während der letzten 200 Jahre. In: Duttmann, Rainer (Hrsg.): Landschaft als Prozess, RaumFragen: Stadt – Region – Landschaft, Berlin: Springer, 2020. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Das Neue Emschertal. Transformation von Freiräumen und Veränderung von Ökosystemleistungen während der letzten 200 Jahre},
author = {Harald Zepp},
editor = {Rainer Duttmann et al.},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-30934-3_16},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
booktitle = {Landschaft als Prozess, RaumFragen: Stadt – Region – Landschaft},
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abstract = {Das Neue Emschertal in der Emscherzone des Ruhrgebiets ist ein sehr heterogener Handlungsraum, dessen Freiräume und Ökosystemleistungen während der vergangenen 200 Jahre starken Veränderungen unterlagen. Das Image des Emschertals als einer durch Kohle und Stahl geprägten Problemzone verzerrt die statistisch belegbare Situation. Dies zeigen die historische Entwicklung des Gesamtraums sowie die räumliche Gliederung des Untersuchungsgebietes in 12 Abschnitte mit unterschiedlichen Nutzungsmustern und Freiraummosaiken. Der erste Teil des Beitrags schließt mit einer Übersicht über wichtige Freiraumentwicklungsprojekte, die seit etwa 1990 umgesetzt wurden, und stellt wichtige Planungen vor, die in Kürze realisiert oder abgeschlossen werden. Transformationen der letzten Jahrzehnte schufen und wandelten Freiräume vor allem unter dem Gesichtspunkt ihrer Attraktivität als Erholungsräume, wohingegen Konzepte zur Bewahrung einer „urban wilderness“ zurücktraten. Das ist bedauerlich, denn die Industrienatur ist neben der Industriekultur ein Alleinstellungsmerkmal des Ruhrgebiets, das es von den meisten anderen Metropolen unterscheidet. Die Bedeutung des Emscher-Umbaus als größtes infrastrukturelles Einzelprojekt Europas geht weit über den wasserwirtschaftlichen Nutzen hinaus, wie die Beispielgebiete Castrop-Rauxel und Gelsenkirchen zeigen, die im zweiten Teil des Beitrags vorgestellt werden. Eine zukünftige Stärke des Neuen Emschertals läge in der Entdeckung und qualitätsbewussten, differenzierten Entwicklung der Ökosystemleistungen der Freiräume, die in die „graue“ Landschaft hineinstrahlen, sie aufwerten und dadurch ein Stück weit umcodieren.},
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Das Neue Emschertal in der Emscherzone des Ruhrgebiets ist ein sehr heterogener Handlungsraum, dessen Freiräume und Ökosystemleistungen während der vergangenen 200 Jahre starken Veränderungen unterlagen. Das Image des Emschertals als einer durch Kohle und Stahl geprägten Problemzone verzerrt die statistisch belegbare Situation. Dies zeigen die historische Entwicklung des Gesamtraums sowie die räumliche Gliederung des Untersuchungsgebietes in 12 Abschnitte mit unterschiedlichen Nutzungsmustern und Freiraummosaiken. Der erste Teil des Beitrags schließt mit einer Übersicht über wichtige Freiraumentwicklungsprojekte, die seit etwa 1990 umgesetzt wurden, und stellt wichtige Planungen vor, die in Kürze realisiert oder abgeschlossen werden. Transformationen der letzten Jahrzehnte schufen und wandelten Freiräume vor allem unter dem Gesichtspunkt ihrer Attraktivität als Erholungsräume, wohingegen Konzepte zur Bewahrung einer „urban wilderness“ zurücktraten. Das ist bedauerlich, denn die Industrienatur ist neben der Industriekultur ein Alleinstellungsmerkmal des Ruhrgebiets, das es von den meisten anderen Metropolen unterscheidet. Die Bedeutung des Emscher-Umbaus als größtes infrastrukturelles Einzelprojekt Europas geht weit über den wasserwirtschaftlichen Nutzen hinaus, wie die Beispielgebiete Castrop-Rauxel und Gelsenkirchen zeigen, die im zweiten Teil des Beitrags vorgestellt werden. Eine zukünftige Stärke des Neuen Emschertals läge in der Entdeckung und qualitätsbewussten, differenzierten Entwicklung der Ökosystemleistungen der Freiräume, die in die „graue“ Landschaft hineinstrahlen, sie aufwerten und dadurch ein Stück weit umcodieren. |
| Zepp, Harald: Wege durch das Landschaftsdickicht? Zum Handbuch Landschaft. In: Berichte, Geographie und Landeskunde, Bd. 93, Ausg. 3, S. 263-270, 2020. @article{nokey,
title = {Wege durch das Landschaftsdickicht? Zum Handbuch Landschaft},
author = {Harald Zepp},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
urldate = {2020-01-01},
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volume = {93},
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| Asmussen, Tina: Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe. Introduction. In: Asmussen, Tina (Hrsg.): Renaissance Studies Special Issue on Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe, Bd. 34, S. 8–30, 2020. @inbook{nokey,
title = {Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe. Introduction},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
editor = {Tina Asmussen },
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12581},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
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| Asmussen, Tina: Wild Men in Braunschweig. Economies of Hope and Fear in Early Modern Mining. In: Bd. 34, Ausg. 1, S. 31–51, 2020. @article{nokey,
title = {Wild Men in Braunschweig. Economies of Hope and Fear in Early Modern Mining},
author = {Tina Asmussen},
editor = {Tina Asmussen},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12587},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
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| von Rüden, Constance; Klingenberg, Tim; Usadel, Marie: Grutt’i Acqua and its Hinterland. Making landscape in the microregion of Sant’Antioco. In: Perra, Mauro; LoSchiavo, Fulvia (Hrsg.): Atti IV Festival di Orroli, Geplante Veröffentlichung. @inproceedings{nokey,
title = {Grutt’i Acqua and its Hinterland. Making landscape in the microregion of Sant’Antioco},
author = {Constance von Rüden and Tim Klingenberg and Marie Usadel},
editor = {Mauro Perra and Fulvia LoSchiavo},
booktitle = {Atti IV Festival di Orroli},
howpublished = {Aufsatz in einem Sammelwerk},
keywords = {Archäologie, Konferenz, Landschaft, Praxeologie},
pubstate = {forthcoming},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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| Klein, S.; Fischer-Lechner, S.; Berthold, Ch.; Sessing, J.; Kirnbauer, Th.; Essling-Wintzer, W.; Zeiler, M.: Lead glazed ceramic fragments – Intentional glazing or metallurgical accident? Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis, Manuscript . Geplante Veröffentlichung. @unpublished{nokey,
title = {Lead glazed ceramic fragments – Intentional glazing or metallurgical accident? Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis, Manuscript },
author = {S. Klein and S. Fischer-Lechner and Ch. Berthold and J. Sessing and Th. Kirnbauer and W. Essling-Wintzer and M. Zeiler },
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