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Ptiči (Aves) na eneolitskem kolišču Hočevarica
Ptiči (Aves) na eneolitskem kolišču Hočevarica // Hočevarica / Velušček, Anton ; Likar, Vojislav (ur.).
Ljubljana: Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, Inštitut za arheologijo, 2004. str. 155-167
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Naslov
Ptiči (Aves) na eneolitskem kolišču Hočevarica
(Birds (Aves) at the Eneolithic pile dwelling at Hočevarica)
Autori
Janžekovič, Franc ; Malez, Vesna
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Hočevarica
Urednik/ci
Velušček, Anton ; Likar, Vojislav
Izdavač
Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, Inštitut za arheologijo
Grad
Ljubljana
Godina
2004
Raspon stranica
155-167
ISBN
961-6500-28-7
Ključne riječi
birds, osteological remains, Eneolithic, Hočevarica, Slovenia
Sažetak
A total of 515 bird bones were found at the Hočevarica Eneolithic pile dwelling in the Ljubljansko barje, of which 295 were anatomically and taxonomically identified. At least 143 specimens of the following 16 species were identified: Botaurus stellaris, Ardea purpurea, Anser fabalis, Anas platyrhynchos, A. acuta, A. querquedula, A. clypeata, Aythya ferina, A. nyroca, A. fuligula, Mergus albellus, M. serrator, M. merganser, Gallinago gallinago, Larus cf. cachinnans and Corvus frugilegus. We presume that these were cooking remains of the dwellers. From the combination of the avifauna we can deduct the dwellers' preferences regarding individual species of game. For this reason the reconstruction of the palaeo-environment was limited to the hunting habitat of the Eneolithic hunters. Present knowledge of the ecological requirements of these birds reveals that the vicinity of the pile dwellings was a spacious habitat of still water with clearly definable pelagic and littoral areas. In its deepest parts the water was several meters deep. The littoral water habitat consisted of several strips: shallow water area with lush submerged and buoyant macrophyte vegetation ; large shallows mostly overgrown by reed, cat's tail and sedge ; and marshy meadows with low growing vegetation. On land we can expect an open (unforested) mosaic structured landscape with meadows and tillable land interspersed with larger or smaller islands of woods.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija, Arheologija
POVEZANOST RADA