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Archaeobotanical analyses of kitchen waste of Jever Castle, 17th/18th century - feature

Description: During restoration works in the castle of Jever, Lower Saxony, a hidden niche in the former kitchen wall was found filled-up with wate material: botanical remains, bones, insects, molluscs, bricks, mortar. The analysis revealed a large number of plant species both local and imported (Olea). In addition, bones of mammaly, birds, fishes and amphibia were identified.

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Doi(
    "10.1594/PANGAEA.962164",
)

Types:
DataMeasurements(
    DataMeasurements {
        domain: Unspecified,
        station: None,
        measured_variables: [
            "Archaeological feature certainty",
            "Archaeological feature no",
            "Archaeological feature preservation",
            "Archaeological feature type",
            "Archaeological site type",
            "Botanical determination",
            "Building context",
            "Comment",
            "Date of determination",
            "Sampling date",
        ],
        methods: [],
    },
)

Tags: Ziegel ? Mörtel ? Insekt ? Niedersachsen ? Fisch ? Vogel ? Gebäude ? Küchenabfall ? Pflanzenart ? Archäologische Stätte ? Archaeology ? archaeobotany ?

Region: Jever

Bounding boxes: 7.902783° .. 7.902783° x 53.572116° .. 53.572116° 7.90039° .. 7.90039° x 53.57343° .. 53.57343°

License: Unbekannt

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Language: Englisch/English

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Issued: 2023-10-05

Modified: 2024-02-16

Time ranges: 2003-01-01 - 2003-12-31

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