@incollection{RaabBruetzkeChristopheletal., author = {Raab, Alexandra and Br{\"u}tzke, W. and Christophel, Dominik and V{\"o}lkel, J{\"o}rg and Raab, Thomas}, title = {Reconstruction of the fire history in the Siedlungskammer Burgweinting (Bavaria, Germany) in relation to settlement and environmental history}, series = {Human Interactions with the Geosphere: The Geoarchaeological Perspective, Geological Society, London}, booktitle = {Human Interactions with the Geosphere: The Geoarchaeological Perspective, Geological Society, London}, editor = {Wilson, Lucy}, publisher = {Geological Soc.}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-86239-325-7}, doi = {10.1144/SP352.11}, pages = {137 -- 161}, abstract = {Palaeoenvironmental investigations were carried out in the Siedlungskammer (prehistoric settlement area) Burgweinting (Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany) to reveal past settlement conditions and human impact on the environment. Two sequences were obtained from the Islinger M{\"u}hlbach Fen, in close proximity to the archaeological excavation site in Burgweinting, which documents an almost continuous settlement history since the Neolithic Period. The analyses of the sequences comprise stratigraphic, geochemical and microscopic charcoal analyses. For chronological information, radiocarbon dating was conducted on a total of 10 samples. Thus, the first long-term fire record was reconstructed for the investigation area, and the results were correlated, based on radiocarbon dating, with the available environmental information and settlement history in the Siedlungskammer Burgweinting. The fire record reveals an almost continuous, but alternating fire history. Furthermore, it shows that fire played an important role in the Siedlungskammer Burgweinting and that most probably as early as the Mesolithic hunterer-gatherers deliberately used fire.}, language = {en} }