The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).

Cereals, in addition to being a major ingredient in daily meals, also play a role in the preparation of foodstuffs for ritual purposes. This paper deals with finds that may correspond to such ritual preparations retrieved from the hillfort site of Stillfried an der March. The site, spreading across...

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Main Authors: Andreas G Heiss, Ferran Antolín, Marian Berihuete Azorín, Benedikt Biederer, Rudolf Erlach, Niki Gail, Monika Griebl, Robert Linke, Michaela Lochner, Elena Marinova, Daniel Oberndorfer, Hans-Peter Stika, Soultana Maria Valamoti
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216907
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spelling doaj-baed9789f2cf4f3d86eb775a76763d0f2021-03-03T20:38:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01146e021690710.1371/journal.pone.0216907The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).Andreas G HeissFerran AntolínMarian Berihuete AzorínBenedikt BiedererRudolf ErlachNiki GailMonika GrieblRobert LinkeMichaela LochnerElena MarinovaDaniel OberndorferHans-Peter StikaSoultana Maria ValamotiCereals, in addition to being a major ingredient in daily meals, also play a role in the preparation of foodstuffs for ritual purposes. This paper deals with finds that may correspond to such ritual preparations retrieved from the hillfort site of Stillfried an der March. The site, spreading across an area of ca. 23 ha, held a very important position among settlements of Late Urnfield period (particularly during the 10th- 9th c. BCE), acting as a central place where large scale storage of grain as well as textile and metal production took place under the control of local elites. Three incomplete ring-shaped charred organic objects, found together with 14 rings and ring fragments made of clay were discovered in a secondary filled silo pit, excavated among a total of about 100 pits of this kind at the site. The overall good state of preservation of the organic ring fragments suggests that they were deposited intact on the bottom of the pit and covered well so that no re-deposition or damage occurred. This could be indicate their intentional placement in this position. Light and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the charred organic rings are cereal products containing hulled barley and a wheat species. Indications that the objects were shaped from a wet cereal mixture and had been subsequently dried without baking are discussed, as well as the possible significance of the find assemblage. The annular objects are put in context with the contemporary cereal spectrum as well as other cereal preparations from Stillfried, outlining their different chaînes opératoires for handling cereal food.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216907
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author Andreas G Heiss
Ferran Antolín
Marian Berihuete Azorín
Benedikt Biederer
Rudolf Erlach
Niki Gail
Monika Griebl
Robert Linke
Michaela Lochner
Elena Marinova
Daniel Oberndorfer
Hans-Peter Stika
Soultana Maria Valamoti
spellingShingle Andreas G Heiss
Ferran Antolín
Marian Berihuete Azorín
Benedikt Biederer
Rudolf Erlach
Niki Gail
Monika Griebl
Robert Linke
Michaela Lochner
Elena Marinova
Daniel Oberndorfer
Hans-Peter Stika
Soultana Maria Valamoti
The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
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author_facet Andreas G Heiss
Ferran Antolín
Marian Berihuete Azorín
Benedikt Biederer
Rudolf Erlach
Niki Gail
Monika Griebl
Robert Linke
Michaela Lochner
Elena Marinova
Daniel Oberndorfer
Hans-Peter Stika
Soultana Maria Valamoti
author_sort Andreas G Heiss
title The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
title_short The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
title_full The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
title_fullStr The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
title_full_unstemmed The Hoard of the Rings. "Odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria).
title_sort hoard of the rings. "odd" annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the late bronze age hillfort site of stillfried (lower austria).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Cereals, in addition to being a major ingredient in daily meals, also play a role in the preparation of foodstuffs for ritual purposes. This paper deals with finds that may correspond to such ritual preparations retrieved from the hillfort site of Stillfried an der March. The site, spreading across an area of ca. 23 ha, held a very important position among settlements of Late Urnfield period (particularly during the 10th- 9th c. BCE), acting as a central place where large scale storage of grain as well as textile and metal production took place under the control of local elites. Three incomplete ring-shaped charred organic objects, found together with 14 rings and ring fragments made of clay were discovered in a secondary filled silo pit, excavated among a total of about 100 pits of this kind at the site. The overall good state of preservation of the organic ring fragments suggests that they were deposited intact on the bottom of the pit and covered well so that no re-deposition or damage occurred. This could be indicate their intentional placement in this position. Light and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the charred organic rings are cereal products containing hulled barley and a wheat species. Indications that the objects were shaped from a wet cereal mixture and had been subsequently dried without baking are discussed, as well as the possible significance of the find assemblage. The annular objects are put in context with the contemporary cereal spectrum as well as other cereal preparations from Stillfried, outlining their different chaînes opératoires for handling cereal food.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216907
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