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Raziskave arheološkega lesa z območja Kamnika pod Krimom : diplomski projekt
ID Vrbec, Tomaž (Author), ID Čufar, Katarina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Merela, Maks (Comentor), ID Humar, Miha (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Predstavljamo raziskave arheološkega lesa iz koliščarske naselbine Černelnik v bližini kraja Kamnik pod Krimom na Ljubljanskem barju. Med zaščitnim izkopavanjem v letu 2014 so arheologi izkopali 50 vzorcev lesa. Raziskava lesa je bila opravljena na Oddelku za lesarstvo. Les smo raziskali po uveljavljeni metodi, ki vključuje obdelavo, makroskopsko ali mikroskopsko identifikacijo lesa, merjenje in dendrokronološke raziskave. Prevladoval je les hrasta (Quercus sp.), ki ga je bilo 56 % vzorcev. Ugotovili smo še deleže drugih lesnih vrst: 20 % jesena (Fraxinus sp.), 8 % jelše (Alnus glutinosa), 6 % leske (Corylus avellana), 4 % belega gabra (Carpinus betulus), 2 % jelke (Abies alba), 2 % bukve (Fagus sylvatica) in 2 % lesa nedoločenega difuzno poroznega listavca. Za dendrokronološko raziskavo smo izbrali vzorce hrasta in jesena, ki so vsebovali več kot 45 branik. Od 50 vzorcev je bilo 24 primernih za dendrokronologijo, in sicer 20 vzorcev hrasta (Quercus sp.) in 4 vzorci jesena (Fraxinus sp.). Premeri preiskanih debel, ki so večinoma predstavljali ostanke kolov, so merili od 2 do 38 cm in so imeli od 2 do 184 branik. Iz 8 sinhroniziranih zaporedij širin branik hrasta smo sestavili kronologijo kolišča, vendar se ta ne ujema z nobeno obstoječo kronologijo raziskanih najdišč. Ker so arheologi po najdbah predpostavili, da je kolišče z začetka 4. tisočletja pr. n. št., obstaja možnost, da je bil Černelnik starejši kot do zdaj datirana kolišča iz tega tisočletja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:arheološki les, kolišče, Ljubljansko barje, identifikacija lesa, dendrokronologija
Work type:Diploma project paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:T. Vrbec
Year:2016
Number of pages:X, 24 f., [2] f. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-158866 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*561.24
COBISS.SI-ID:2627209 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.06.2024
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Language:English
Title:Investigations of archaeological wood from the site of Kamnik pod Krimom : B. Sc. thesis
Abstract:
We present investigations of archaeological wood from the pile-dwelling site Černelnik, near the place Kamnik pod Krimom on Ljubljansko barje. During rescue excavations in 2014, archaeologists collected 50 samples. The study of samples was carried out at the Department of Wood Science and Technology. We investigated samples using an established methodology which involves wood processing, macroscopic or microscopic wood identification, measuring, and dendrochronological research. Oak wood (Quercus sp.) was dominant with 56%. Then we have found shares of other types of wood: 20% ash (Fraxinus sp.), 8% alder (Alnus glutinosa), 6% hazel (Corylus avellana), 4% hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), 2% silver fir (Abies alba), 2% beech (Fagus sylvatic) and 2% of undefined diffuse-porous hardwood. For dendrochronological analysis, we selected samples of oak and ash wood, that contained more than 45 tree-rings. Of the 50 samples, 24 were eligible for dendrochronological research, namely 20 samples of oak (Quercus sp.) and 4 samples of ash (Fraxinus sp.). The diameters of the investigated trunks, most of which are remains of piles, were between 2 and 38 cm. They had between 2 and 184 rings. From 8 synchronized tree-ring series of oak samples, we assembled chronology of pile-dwelling, but it does not match with any existing chronology of the previously investigated sites. Archaeologists are now assuming, that the pile-dwelling originates from the beginning of 4th millennium B.C., which means that there is a possibility, that the Černelnik is older than all currently dated pile-dwellings from this millennium.

Keywords:archaeological wood, pile dwelling, Ljubljansko barje, wood identification, dendrochronology

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