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Human Biology | 2009

Estimations of Population Density for Selected Periods Between the Neolithic and AD 1800

Andreas Zimmermann; Johanna Hilpert; Karl Peter Wendt

Abstract We describe a combination of methods applied to obtain reliable estimations of population density using archaeological data. The combination is based on a hierarchical model of scale levels. The necessary data and methods used to obtain the results are chosen so as to define transfer functions from one scale level to another. We apply our method to data sets from western Germany that cover early Neolithic, Iron Age, Roman, and Merovingian times as well as historical data from AD 1800. Error margins and natural and historical variability are discussed. Our results for nonstate societies are always lower than conventional estimations compiled from the literature, and we discuss the reasons for this finding. At the end, we compare the calculated local and global population densities with other estimations from different parts of the world.


Antiquity | 2017

Populations headed south? The Gravettian from a palaeodemographic point of view

Andreas Maier; Andreas Zimmermann

Abstract The Gravettian is known for its technological innovations and artisanal craftwork. At the same time, continued climatic deterioration led to the coldest and driest conditions since the arrival of Homo sapiens sapiens in Europe. This article examines the palaeodemographic development and provides regionally differentiated estimates for both the densities and the absolute numbers of people. A dramatic population decline characterises the later part of the Gravettian, while the following Last Glacial Maximum experienced consolidation and renewed growth. The results suggest that the abandonment of the northern areas was not a result of migration processes, but of local population extinctions, coinciding with a loss of typological and technological complexity. Extensive networks probably assured the maintenance of a viable population.


Catena | 2006

Land use and climatic impacts on the Rhine system (RheinLUCIFS): Quantifying sediment fluxes and human impact with available data

Peter Houben; Thomas Hoffmann; Andreas Zimmermann; Richard Dikau


Quaternary International | 2012

Towards a theoretical framework for analyzing integrated socio-environmental systems

Thomas Widlok; Anne Aufgebauer; Marcel Bradtmöller; Richard Dikau; Thomas Hoffmann; Inga Kretschmer; Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos; Andreas Pastoors; Robin Peters; Frank Schäbitz; Manuela Schlummer; Martin Solich; Bernd Wagner; Gerd-Christian Weniger; Andreas Zimmermann


Bericht der Römisch- Germanischen Kommission | 2004

Landschaftsarchàologie II - überlegungen zu Prinzipien einer Landschaftsarchàologie

Andreas Zimmermann; Jürgen Richter; Thomas Frank; Karl Peter Wendt


Quaternary International | 2016

Demographic estimates of hunter–gatherers during the Last Glacial Maximum in Europe against the background of palaeoenvironmental data

Andreas Maier; Frank Lehmkuhl; Patrick Ludwig; Martin Melles; Isabell Schmidt; Yaping Shao; Christian Zeeden; Andreas Zimmermann


Earth-Science Reviews | 2014

From point to area: Upscaling approaches for Late Quaternary archaeological and environmental data

Manuela Schlummer; Thomas Hoffmann; Richard Dikau; Michael Eickmeier; Peter Fischer; Renate Gerlach; Jörg Holzkämper; Arie J. Kalis; Inga Kretschmer; Franziska Lauer; Andreas Maier; Janina Meesenburg; Jutta Meurers-Balke; Ulla Münch; Stefan Pätzold; Florian Steininger; Astrid Stobbe; Andreas Zimmermann


Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | 2009

Landscape Archaeology in Central Europe

Andreas Zimmermann; K.P. Wendt; T. Frank; Johanna Hilpert


Bericht der Römisch- Germanischen Kommission | 2002

Landschaftsarchäologie I. Die Bandkeramik auf der Aldenhovener Platte

Andreas Zimmermann


Quaternary International | 2012

Cultural cycles in Central Europe during the Holocene

Andreas Zimmermann

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Goethe University Frankfurt

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