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Hans Ulrich “Sepp” Gumbrecht (Wuerzburg, 1948-), Professor Emérito ocupante da cadeira de Literatura de Albert Guérard nos Departamentos de Literatura Comparada e de Francês e Italiano na Stanford University, é também afiliado ao Departamento de Culturas ... see more

AlrumBurnt houses at an Early Iron Age tell site in Western JutlandThe Alrum settlement is renowned in particular for producing one of the largest prehistoric finds of charred grain and seeds ever discovered in Denmark.The site was excavated in 1939 under... see more

The arrival of rye in DenmarkDuring the first century A.D. rye drifted into Jutland, obviously as an unnoticed weed in barley, presumably brought in from the lands about the lower Elbe. It was first established in the carbonized grain from 1st century at ... see more

Conclusion.The two imprints from Arpachiyah and Brak constitute the earliest evidence of the cultivation of Linum. Basing the evaluation of the collected material upon the seed dimensions we may establish two different lines, one pertaining to irrigated l... see more

Seeds of weeds as food in the fore-Roman lron AgeAmong the objects found in 1949 in the ruins of a burnt house on Gørding Heath was a small pottery vessel containing, in addition to sand and earth, about 95 ccs of burnt grain and seeds. The house site can... see more

Prehistoric Iron Smelting in DenmarkOf the various arrangements for iron smelting which have been employed in Denmark up to c. 1600, only those with slag pits will be discussed here. Usually, only the slag from these is preserved, most often fused into on... see more

The Last Meal of Grauballe Man:An Analysis of the Food Remains in the Stomach.In the spring of 1952, the corpse of a man was found in a peat bog at Grauballe in central Jutland. Various aspects of the find have already been discussed by specialists in a s... see more

In Crackling FlamesA series of examples of burning in association with cultivation shows that fire was used for a variety of purposes connected with the winning of the necessities of life. Fire was used against forests of all types, from the tropical rain... see more

Hans Ulrich “Sepp” Gumbrecht (Wuerzburg, 1948-), Professor Emérito ocupante da cadeira de Literatura de Albert Guérard nos Departamentos de Literatura Comparada e de Francês e Italiano na Stanford University, é também afiliado ao Departamento de Culturas ... see more

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