kulturmaterial
Kulturmaterial is a term used in archaeology, anthropology, and related disciplines to denote the physical remains produced, modified, or used by humans. It encompasses the tangible remnants of past cultures, including artifacts such as pottery, tools, and ornaments, as well as non-portable features like hearths, pits, and architectural traces, and ecofacts such as seeds, pollen, and bones. Together these elements constitute the material record that researchers study to interpret past societies, economies, technologies, social organization, mobility, and belief systems.
Components of kulturmaterial include artifacts, features, and ecofacts. Artifacts are portable objects; features are non-portable traces
Interpreting kulturmaterial involves analyzing function and use-wear, manufacturing techniques, and provenance. It yields insights into diet
Usage and context: The term is common in German-language scholarship and in some Nordic languages, including