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AN INTEGRATED RESULT OF GIS-BASED APPROACH TO PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYS OF COASTAL PALAEOLAGOONS AT THE MOUTHS OF THE RIVERS VIHTERPALU, TEENUSE AND VELISE (WESTERN ESTONIA)

Authors :
Kristjan Sander
Aivar Kriiska
Source :
Eesti Arheoloogiaajakiri, Vol 26, Iss 2, Pp 184-208 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Estonian Academy Publishers, 2022.

Abstract

Methods of palaeogeographical modelling of possible freshwater bodies based on open access datasets provided by the Estonian Land Board are discussed, along with the landscape use of the recently surveyed palaeolagoons at the mouths of the rivers Vihterpalu, Teenuse and Velise (western Estonia) after Litorina Sea transgression maximum (ca 5300 BC). The site clusters by the Vihterpalu palaeolagoon can be dated to the Pre-Pottery Mesolithic or Narva stage (until 5200 BC and 5200â3900 BC, respectively). Human activity by the Velise lagoon probably started at the same time and intensified during the Comb Ware stage (3900â1750 BC). Two mineral surface depressions, sufficient to accommodate remnant lakes and presently covered by peat layers of mires deserve further attention. They are located in the Seljaküla, Variku and Keedika villages behind the coastal formations observable by the road connecting the Keilaâ Haapsalu main road with Nõva village. Similar depressions behind the coastal formations in the TeenuseâVelise area are not sufficient for freshwater bodies. The spatial pattern of small- scale aceramic settlement sites by the tributaries of the present-day River Kasari up to 10 km from the palaeocoastline suggests a highly persistent seasonal land use during the Comb Ware stage, comparable to the Neolithic settlement phase of Kunda Lammasmägi.

Subjects

Subjects :
Archaeology
CC1-960

Details

Language :
German, English
ISSN :
14062933 and 17367484
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Eesti Arheoloogiaajakiri
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2f1c5319227b41c984153892d75618ce
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3176/arch.2022.2.04