Stone Age Amber Bear figurines from the Baltic Sea area

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Abstract

Amber bear figurines are a small group of objects found all around the Baltic Sea. They are usually naturalistically shaped and come in a variety of forms and wealth of detail. A major issue when dealing with this topic is the fact that the figurines are mostly stray finds, so they lack archaeological context. Furthermore, they are not directly datable due to their material. This makes it difficult to contrast them against their archaeo-cultural background. This paper will therefore discuss the dates that have been assigned to these figurines and the reasons why bears were depicted. As it turns out, there are less indications for a Mesolithic date than for an earlier or later phase, based on comparable art and styles. This also aligns well with other naturalistic amber finds from the Palaeolithic and Neolithic, and hence questions the traditional attribution of the amber bear figurines to the Mesolithic. The function of these artefacts, however, remains unclear due to the lack of contextual information.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelBear and human – facets of a multi-layered relationship from past to recent times with an emphasis on northern Europe
RedaktørerOliver Grimm
Antal sider18
Vol/bind3
UdgivelsesstedTurnhout
ForlagBrepols Publishers
Publikationsdato2023
Sider943-960
Kapitel10
ISBN (Trykt)978-2-503-60611-8
ISBN (Elektronisk) 978-2-503-60613-2
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023
BegivenhedBear and human – facets of a multi-layered relationship - Orsa Predator Park, Dalarna, Sverige
Varighed: 16 okt. 201918 okt. 2019
https://zbsa.eu/en/bear-and-human-2/

Konference

KonferenceBear and human – facets of a multi-layered relationship
LokationOrsa Predator Park
Land/OmrådeSverige
By Dalarna
Periode16/10/201918/10/2019
Internetadresse
NavnThe Archaeology of Northern Europe
Vol/bind3

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