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Series of datasets stored at project's website
toProject D4 of the CRC 806 focuses on the question, as to whether the presence, or resp., the absence of humans can be interpreted as a response to natural or cultural environment by integrating data, methods and results from various former CRC-projects and from literature. This integrative approach is based on the analysis of chronological, spatial, geoarchaeological, archaeobiological and cultural data. One of the main questions concerns the reconstruction of diet and mobility of humans and animals. Based on the hypothesis that an increase in the consumption of meat correlates with lower population densities and perhaps higher mobility, we are interested in isotopic measurements of human and animal bones. The collected data will also allow for the reconstruction of foodwebs of various archaeological periods. This also includes the creation of a database of isotopic data.
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n | 18 | "notes": "Series of datasets stored at project's website", | n | 29 | "notes": "Project D4 of the CRC 806 focuses on the question, as to |
30 | whether the presence, or resp., the absence of humans can be | ||||
31 | interpreted as a response to natural or cultural environment by | ||||
32 | integrating data, methods and results from various former CRC-projects | ||||
33 | and from literature. This integrative approach is based on the | ||||
34 | analysis of chronological, spatial, geoarchaeological, | ||||
35 | archaeobiological and cultural data. One of the main questions | ||||
36 | concerns the reconstruction of diet and mobility of humans and | ||||
37 | animals. Based on the hypothesis that an increase in the consumption | ||||
38 | of meat correlates with lower population densities and perhaps higher | ||||
39 | mobility, we are interested in isotopic measurements of human and | ||||
40 | animal bones. The collected data will also allow for the | ||||
41 | reconstruction of foodwebs of various archaeological periods. This | ||||
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24 | "description": "The cultural-environmental context of the spread | 48 | "description": "The cultural-environmental context of the spread | ||
25 | of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from their cradle in Africa to one | 49 | of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from their cradle in Africa to one | ||
26 | of their \u201csinks\u201d (Central Europe) is the focus of the CRC | 50 | of their \u201csinks\u201d (Central Europe) is the focus of the CRC | ||
27 | 806 (SFB 806) \u201cOur Way to Europe\u201d, since its start in 2009. | 51 | 806 (SFB 806) \u201cOur Way to Europe\u201d, since its start in 2009. | ||
28 | With archaeological and geoscientific methods the projects of the | 52 | With archaeological and geoscientific methods the projects of the | ||
29 | Regional Group (former Cluster A to D) follow the main migration | 53 | Regional Group (former Cluster A to D) follow the main migration | ||
30 | routes of our ancestors out of Africa and into Europe in order to | 54 | routes of our ancestors out of Africa and into Europe in order to | ||
31 | reconstruct past climates, cultures, population changes and living | 55 | reconstruct past climates, cultures, population changes and living | ||
32 | conditions to understand the push and pull factors of the dispersal | 56 | conditions to understand the push and pull factors of the dispersal | ||
33 | and retreat of our ancestors. Similar to the first two phases of the | 57 | and retreat of our ancestors. Similar to the first two phases of the | ||
34 | CRC 806 (the last seven years) the complete timeframe (MIS 6 to MIS 1) | 58 | CRC 806 (the last seven years) the complete timeframe (MIS 6 to MIS 1) | ||
35 | to be studied in our project differs by region: In East-Africa it | 59 | to be studied in our project differs by region: In East-Africa it | ||
36 | started about 190,000 years ago (during MIS 6) with the first | 60 | started about 190,000 years ago (during MIS 6) with the first | ||
37 | appearance of AMH in Ethiopia. Their dispersal into in the Middle East | 61 | appearance of AMH in Ethiopia. Their dispersal into in the Middle East | ||
38 | (and to other African regions) followed \u2013 based on results from | 62 | (and to other African regions) followed \u2013 based on results from | ||
39 | different research fields outside the CRC 806 - during MIS 5 to MIS 3 | 63 | different research fields outside the CRC 806 - during MIS 5 to MIS 3 | ||
40 | in several \u201cwaves\u201d, which did not all end successfully: i.e | 64 | in several \u201cwaves\u201d, which did not all end successfully: i.e | ||
41 | with the long-lasting dominance of our ancestors in these new regions. | 65 | with the long-lasting dominance of our ancestors in these new regions. | ||
42 | Especially in the Middle East they might be first have been hampered | 66 | Especially in the Middle East they might be first have been hampered | ||
43 | by the Neanderthals, but came back during MIS 4 to MIS 3 when they | 67 | by the Neanderthals, but came back during MIS 4 to MIS 3 when they | ||
44 | managed to move forward into SE-Europe. On our Western corridor MIS 5 | 68 | managed to move forward into SE-Europe. On our Western corridor MIS 5 | ||
45 | to MIS 2 are relevant time frames while in Central Europe the spread | 69 | to MIS 2 are relevant time frames while in Central Europe the spread | ||
46 | of AMH happened during MIS 3/4 until MIS 1.\r\n\r\nWhat were the main | 70 | of AMH happened during MIS 3/4 until MIS 1.\r\n\r\nWhat were the main | ||
47 | triggers supporting or preventing this mobility? So far we have | 71 | triggers supporting or preventing this mobility? So far we have | ||
48 | indications that it was a set of reasons working together that | 72 | indications that it was a set of reasons working together that | ||
49 | certainly differed in time and space: climate, environment and | 73 | certainly differed in time and space: climate, environment and | ||
50 | cultural contexts as well as population densities. It is discussed | 74 | cultural contexts as well as population densities. It is discussed | ||
51 | (Stringer 2011: 221) that population increase is one of the critical | 75 | (Stringer 2011: 221) that population increase is one of the critical | ||
52 | factors in building up and conserving behavioural novelties in ancient | 76 | factors in building up and conserving behavioural novelties in ancient | ||
53 | human communities. These new behavioural strategies should have also | 77 | human communities. These new behavioural strategies should have also | ||
54 | pushed people forward to be best adapted for new challenges in new | 78 | pushed people forward to be best adapted for new challenges in new | ||
55 | regions. First results from our long core sedimentological records | 79 | regions. First results from our long core sedimentological records | ||
56 | from the site of Chew Bahir (S-Ethiopia) point exactly in this | 80 | from the site of Chew Bahir (S-Ethiopia) point exactly in this | ||
57 | direction: After a generally wetter but frequently changing climate | 81 | direction: After a generally wetter but frequently changing climate | ||
58 | during the end of MIS 5 the climate changed to dryer and generally | 82 | during the end of MIS 5 the climate changed to dryer and generally | ||
59 | more stable (= less frequent changes) conditions during MIS 4 and | 83 | more stable (= less frequent changes) conditions during MIS 4 and | ||
60 | early MIS 3, when the people successfully left East Africa according | 84 | early MIS 3, when the people successfully left East Africa according | ||
61 | to recent knowledge based on the L3 mtDNA genetic results. This | 85 | to recent knowledge based on the L3 mtDNA genetic results. This | ||
62 | coincidence is worth studying in more details and should be checked by | 86 | coincidence is worth studying in more details and should be checked by | ||
63 | different models as one focus during the proposed third funding period | 87 | different models as one focus during the proposed third funding period | ||
64 | of our CRC 806.\r\n\r\nThis is only one example of how the | 88 | of our CRC 806.\r\n\r\nThis is only one example of how the | ||
65 | \u201cold\u201d main research questions (Number 19) already presented | 89 | \u201cold\u201d main research questions (Number 19) already presented | ||
66 | in our first proposal became focussed during the second phase and will | 90 | in our first proposal became focussed during the second phase and will | ||
67 | guide us during the last. Meanwhile, after very effective data | 91 | guide us during the last. Meanwhile, after very effective data | ||
68 | gathering in the last 7 years, we will step by step concentrate more | 92 | gathering in the last 7 years, we will step by step concentrate more | ||
69 | on the integration and modelling of data gained from different | 93 | on the integration and modelling of data gained from different | ||
70 | methods. This for us is the only way to interpret and prove the | 94 | methods. This for us is the only way to interpret and prove the | ||
71 | different hypotheses of push and pull factors behind human dispersal. | 95 | different hypotheses of push and pull factors behind human dispersal. | ||
72 | And who else would have better circumstances to do so ? The CRC 806 | 96 | And who else would have better circumstances to do so ? The CRC 806 | ||
73 | is the only research project covering such a vast area (Fig. 1) from | 97 | is the only research project covering such a vast area (Fig. 1) from | ||
74 | Africa up to Central Europe over such a long-time frame and created | 98 | Africa up to Central Europe over such a long-time frame and created | ||
75 | recently so many local data with different methods in order to | 99 | recently so many local data with different methods in order to | ||
76 | understand the complex pattern of human dispersal.\r\n\r\n | 100 | understand the complex pattern of human dispersal.\r\n\r\n | ||
77 | \r\n\r\nPhase3 Fig1 Uebersicht\r\n\r\nFig. 1\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\nPhase3 | 101 | \r\n\r\nPhase3 Fig1 Uebersicht\r\n\r\nFig. 1\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\nPhase3 | ||
78 | SFB Schema NEU 11\r\n\r\nFig. 2: New project structure of the CRC 806, | 102 | SFB Schema NEU 11\r\n\r\nFig. 2: New project structure of the CRC 806, | ||
79 | grouped into 4 groups of projects plus the public relation project | 103 | grouped into 4 groups of projects plus the public relation project | ||
80 | (Exhibition). Regional Model projects (A1, B1, B3, C1, D1 & D4) are | 104 | (Exhibition). Regional Model projects (A1, B1, B3, C1, D1 & D4) are | ||
81 | indicated in blue, Supraregional Systems projects (E1, E3, E6, E7, E8, | 105 | indicated in blue, Supraregional Systems projects (E1, E3, E6, E7, E8, | ||
82 | E9) appear in green, the Timelines projects (F2, F5 & F6) in red, and | 106 | E9) appear in green, the Timelines projects (F2, F5 & F6) in red, and | ||
83 | the Central Tasks projects (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4) in orange. The new | 107 | the Central Tasks projects (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4) in orange. The new | ||
84 | structure will include 19 projects, plus the Public Relations project | 108 | structure will include 19 projects, plus the Public Relations project | ||
85 | (Exhibition - \u00d62) (yellow outer circle).\r\n \r\n\r\nThe circular | 109 | (Exhibition - \u00d62) (yellow outer circle).\r\n \r\n\r\nThe circular | ||
86 | form symbolises the integrative attempt of the 3rd CRC 806 phase based | 110 | form symbolises the integrative attempt of the 3rd CRC 806 phase based | ||
87 | on the former Regional Clusters, which are now reduced in numbers and | 111 | on the former Regional Clusters, which are now reduced in numbers and | ||
88 | centred as the new Regional Models Group (subprojects A1, B1, B3, C1, | 112 | centred as the new Regional Models Group (subprojects A1, B1, B3, C1, | ||
89 | D1 and D4). In the Regional Group subprojects (former shown in | 113 | D1 and D4). In the Regional Group subprojects (former shown in | ||
90 | Regional Clusters A to D) we will concentrate on the remaining very | 114 | Regional Clusters A to D) we will concentrate on the remaining very | ||
91 | important sites and their final data analysis and | 115 | important sites and their final data analysis and | ||
92 | interpretation.\r\n\r\nThe Regional Models group subprojects will be | 116 | interpretation.\r\n\r\nThe Regional Models group subprojects will be | ||
93 | supported by data and results originating from the Timelines Group | 117 | supported by data and results originating from the Timelines Group | ||
94 | (containing subprojects F2, F5 and F6), which unite the different | 118 | (containing subprojects F2, F5 and F6), which unite the different | ||
95 | dating methods. All mentioned subprojects will closely interact and | 119 | dating methods. All mentioned subprojects will closely interact and | ||
96 | cooperate with the new Supraregional System Group subprojects in which | 120 | cooperate with the new Supraregional System Group subprojects in which | ||
97 | modelling based on different methods is the main focus for E1, E3, E6, | 121 | modelling based on different methods is the main focus for E1, E3, E6, | ||
98 | while the three new subprojects will deliver new insights about the | 122 | while the three new subprojects will deliver new insights about the | ||
99 | black carbon remains in most of the analysed sites (E7 = former D6), | 123 | black carbon remains in most of the analysed sites (E7 = former D6), | ||
100 | the faunal assemblages based on a reconstruction of the regional | 124 | the faunal assemblages based on a reconstruction of the regional | ||
101 | biomes for MIS 3 (E8) and the general relation between humans and | 125 | biomes for MIS 3 (E8) and the general relation between humans and | ||
102 | things on a philosophical basis (E9). The Z-Group unifies the | 126 | things on a philosophical basis (E9). The Z-Group unifies the | ||
103 | management of administration (Z1), the data management (Z2), the | 127 | management of administration (Z1), the data management (Z2), the | ||
104 | education for the graduate students (= Integrated Research Training | 128 | education for the graduate students (= Integrated Research Training | ||
105 | Group IRTG: Z3) and the school project (Z4). Last but not least with | 129 | Group IRTG: Z3) and the school project (Z4). Last but not least with | ||
106 | an extraordinary importance the (already granted) Exhibition | 130 | an extraordinary importance the (already granted) Exhibition | ||
107 | Subproject will be our main outreach and transmission activity to | 131 | Subproject will be our main outreach and transmission activity to | ||
108 | connect our results to a broader audience.", | 132 | connect our results to a broader audience.", | ||
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114 | "title": "Collaborative Research Centre 806: Our Way To Europe", | 138 | "title": "Collaborative Research Centre 806: Our Way To Europe", | ||
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