Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, as those monuments were often visible in the landscape and have been investigated or destroyed in earlier times; therefore, information about the buried individuals has often been lost. The excavation of the dolmen, a stone grave chamber, from Oberbipp, Switzerland, in 2012 provided a unique opportunity to study human skeletal remains from a Late Neolithic collective burial (3350–2650 BCE). Over 2,000 fragmented and commingled skeletal elements were recovered and form the basis of this morphological study. Established morphological methods were employed to evaluate the minimum number of individuals, age at death, sex, stature, and the presence of patho...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
Collective burials of the Late Neolithic are found all over Europe; however, undisturbed inhumations...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Human skeletal remains from the Neolithic period are extremely rare and while many pile dwelling sit...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Collective megalithic burials of the Late Neolithic are found in the western parts of Europe between...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Undisturbed megalithic burials are extremely rare because in addition to human activities, natural d...
We investigated inhumations from the Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp in the context of contemporaneous ...
Undisturbed collective megalithic burials are extremely rare. The dolmen of Oberbipp provides a uniq...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
Collective burials of the Late Neolithic are found all over Europe; however, undisturbed inhumations...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Human skeletal remains from the Neolithic period are extremely rare and while many pile dwelling sit...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Collective megalithic burials of the Late Neolithic are found in the western parts of Europe between...
Excavation of the Late Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp BE, Steingasse in the Swiss Central Plateau prov...
Undisturbed megalithic burials are extremely rare because in addition to human activities, natural d...
We investigated inhumations from the Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp in the context of contemporaneous ...
Undisturbed collective megalithic burials are extremely rare. The dolmen of Oberbipp provides a uniq...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
Collective burials of the Late Neolithic are found all over Europe; however, undisturbed inhumations...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...