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Drowned paleo-landscapes. Current Archaeological and Natural Scientific research in the and the basin

Delmenhorst, September 19 – 20, 2019

Organizers:

Prof. Dr. Felix Bittmann, NIhK Prof. Dr. André Freiwald, Senckenberg am Meer Prof. Dr. Hauke Jöns, Marschenrat

Thursday, September 19, 2019

12.00 Arrival and Lunch

13.00 Doris Meyerdierks, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg: Welcome Hauke Jöns, Alexander Bartholomä, Felix Bittmann: Introduction

Methods and Modelling

13.25 Dirk Enters Methods and research strategy of WASA

13.50 Ruggero Capperucci et al. Hydroacoustic investigations and sediment core data from the Pleistocene-Holocene succession of (East , German Wadden Sea)

14.15 Tina Kunde et al. Feasibility of hydroacoustic data and sediment ground truth as a basis for archaeological predictions: A case study in the German Wadden Sea

14.40 Robin M. Schaumann et al. Sedimentological and hydroacoustic evidence on how Middle Pleistocene morphology affects Holocene channel development in the backbarrier of the Norderney Island, S North Sea,

15.05 Coffee break

Sea-level Changes

15.35 Juliane Scheder et al. Foraminifers and ostracods as a tool for unravelling relative sea‐level change in the East Frisian Wadden Sea

16.00 Harm Jan Pierik et al. Depth‐limiting resistant layers tune the shape and tidal bar pattern in the Ems‐Dollard Estuary

16.25 Tim Willems et al. Sedimentation processes and development of the North Frisian nearshore area during Holocene transgression

16.50 Coffee break

17.20 Marc Hijma, Kim Cohen Sea‐level research in Greater Rotterdam, The

17.45 Patrick Kiden, Erik Meijles Holocene sea‐level changes in the Dutch Wadden Sea

18.10 Dinner at HWK

From 19.00 Poster Session

Friday, September 20, 2019

Settlement History and Landscape Reconstruction

09.00 Michiel Bartels Do or drown, occupation and land loss in the Western Wadden Sea, NL (1000‐1929)

09.25 Peter Vos, Annet Nieuwhof Geoarchaeology in the terp region of the northern Netherlands and the study of sea‐level rise

09.50 Sytze van Heteren et al. The first archaeological artefacts found as a result of targeted prospecting for preserved prehistoric landscapes and human presence in the North Sea

10.15 Coffee break

10.45 Daniel A. Hepp et al. Dewatering systems of the early postglacial North Sea palaeo-landscape in the German Bight

11.10 Frank Schlütz On the timing of peat formation and flooding in the Wadden Sea of Norderney

11.35 Martina Karle, Achim Wehrmann Changing the scene – Holocene coastal development in north‐western Germany

12.00 Lunch

13.00 Thorsten M. Becker Time slices of landscape dependent settlement patterns in the coastal marshes of central East

13.25 Jan Kegler „Greetings from the shore!“ Recent discovery of the oldest human remains form the and

13.50 Stefanie Klooß Perspectives of research in the North Frisian wadden sea region

14.15 Summary, discussion, future planning, closing

15.00 End of Conference

Poster

Felix Bittmann, A. Bartholomä, Th. Becker, The coastal marshes of northwestern Germany as an archive K. Blume, F. Bungenstock, R. Capperucci, of Holocene landscape evolution: basis for a spatial D. Enters, K. Haynert, A. Hüser, M. Karle, evaluation of Stone Age settlement conditions and history T. Kunde, AS. Lee, F. Mascioli, K. Peis, R. Schaumann, J. Scheder, F. Schlütz, A. Siegmüller, A. Wehrmann, A. Wurpts, B. Zolitschka

Frieda Bogemans, V.M.A. Heyvaert, Tracking the controlling factors of the palaeogeographical J. Trachet, M. Poulain, D. de Ruijsscher, development of Medieval Bruges and its portuary system J. Dumolyn, S. Louwye, W. De Clercq

Ines Bruns, F. Bungenstock, M. Karle Mapping and first chronology of prehistorical storm surge layers in the coastal area of NW Germany

Friederike Bungenstock, H. Freund, A. The tidal of the East‐Friesian barrier‐island – Bartholomä, R. Capperucci, M. Karle Holocene sea‐level index points

Annastasia Elschner, L. Schenk‐Schlaut- Microfaunal and sedimentological investigations in the off‐ mann, A.-S. Kühl, J. Scheder, F. Bungen- shore and backbarrier area of Norderney – Holocene coastal stock, G. Hoffmann changes at the German North Sea Coast

Max Engel, T. Patel, S. Dawson, A. Pint, Metagenomics of Storegga tsunami deposits on Shetland, UK Ph. Kempf, I. Schön, V.M.A. Heyvaert

Dirk Enters, F. Bulian, F. Schlütz, J. Scheder, Holocene palaeoenvironments near Norderney, Germany, K. Blume, B. Zolitschka, F. Bittmann reconstructed by multi-proxy analyses of a subtidal sediment core

Hanna Hadler, A. Vött, D. Wilken, M. Wadden Sea Geoarchaeology - Reconstructing the medieval Schwardt, St. Klooß, T. Willershäuser, V. coastal landscape around Rungholt (North Frisia, Germany) Werner, A. Fediuk, P. Fischer, W. Rabbel, T. Wunderlich

Marc Hijma, K. Cohen, F. Busschers, Sea‐level research on the North Sea and in Greater Rotter‐ P. Stocchi, N. Barlow dam, The Netherlands

An‐Sheng Lee, D. Enters, J. Titschack, New insight into old sediments: facies characterization and B. Zolitschka palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of coastal sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea, Germany

Monika Mikler, F. Bungenstock, G. Stratigraphy of Pleistocene deposits based on clay mineral Hoffmann, G. Irion, R. Capperucci analysis, German North Sea coast, East Frisian Island Norderney

Harm Jan Pierik How tidal ingressions along the North Sea grow and heal

Robin M. Schaumann, R.M. Capperucci, Sedimentological and hydroacoustic evidence on how Middle F. Bungenstock, T. McCann, A. Wehrmann, Pleistocene morphology affects Holocene channel develop- D. Enters ment in the backbarrier of the Norderney Island, S North Sea/NW Germany