1996
DOI: 10.37570/bgsd-1996-43-12
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Sedimentology and ichnology of the Robbedale Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Bornholm, Denmark

Abstract: An exposure of the Lower Cretaceous Robbedale Formation adjacent to the Rønne Golf Course, Bornholm, has permitted a more detailed study of the trace fossils than has been made hitherto. A lithofacies analysis indicates that the sediments were deposited on the lower to upper shore face in a wave dominated barred coastal environment. The following trace fossils are present: Conichnus conosinus isp. n., Cylindrichnus isp., Ophiomorpha nodosa, Skolithos Hnearis, Teichichnus rectus, Thalassinoides suevicus forms 1… Show more

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“…Habitation deposits, dating to the earliest centuries of the Neolithic, on top of many Mesolithic Ertebølle coastal shell middens may be interpreted as a local continuation of marine gathering and fishing. By contrast, other settlements with regular long houses on easily farmed soils further inland are associated with remains of domestic plants and animals suggesting a very clear distinction from the previous Mesolithic Ertebølle period 39,43 . Regardless of these nuances, at around 5,900 cal.…”
Section: Early Neolithic Transitionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Habitation deposits, dating to the earliest centuries of the Neolithic, on top of many Mesolithic Ertebølle coastal shell middens may be interpreted as a local continuation of marine gathering and fishing. By contrast, other settlements with regular long houses on easily farmed soils further inland are associated with remains of domestic plants and animals suggesting a very clear distinction from the previous Mesolithic Ertebølle period 39,43 . Regardless of these nuances, at around 5,900 cal.…”
Section: Early Neolithic Transitionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The emergence of the Neolithic FBC in Denmark has occupied a central position in archaeological research and debate throughout the past 175 years 8,38,39 . The defining element of the Neolithic, a food-producing economy based on domesticates of southwest Asian origin, was indisputably present in Denmark from around 5,900 cal.…”
Section: Early Neolithic Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%