Research in prehistoric sites of lakes and bogs around the Alps started more than 150 years ago. In 2004 Switzerland took the initiative to propose an international UNESCO world heritage nomination, which was successful in 2011. Six countries – Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland – joined forces to obtain the precious label for an invisible cultural heritage of outstanding universal value. Archaeological sites under water or in bogs are of special importance because objects made of organic material like wood, bark, plant fibres and others survive in this milieu for hundred or thousands of years. The alpine pile-dwelling sites offer a highly precise dating possibility by using dendrochronology. All in all these sites...
Many Neolithic and Bronze Age cultural layers and pile fields embedded in sediments at the shoreline...
Nothing lasts forever. Archaeologists who are confronted with the fact that archaeological sites are...
The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their mas...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
Swiss lake-side settlements dating between 4300 and 800 BC were first recognized in the early 19th c...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland sites around the Alps (so called pile-dwellings, Pfahlbauten or pal...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
In recent years research within the EU project CHERPLAN and the Global Regions Initiative studied a ...
The prehistoric lakeside settlements in the area of present-day Switzerland, Germany and Austria hav...
In 2015 started the international research project “Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environ...
The Great Aletsch Glacier and world-famous peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau make up the core of th...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
Many Neolithic and Bronze Age cultural layers and pile fields embedded in sediments at the shoreline...
Nothing lasts forever. Archaeologists who are confronted with the fact that archaeological sites are...
The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their mas...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
Swiss lake-side settlements dating between 4300 and 800 BC were first recognized in the early 19th c...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland sites around the Alps (so called pile-dwellings, Pfahlbauten or pal...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
In recent years research within the EU project CHERPLAN and the Global Regions Initiative studied a ...
The prehistoric lakeside settlements in the area of present-day Switzerland, Germany and Austria hav...
In 2015 started the international research project “Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environ...
The Great Aletsch Glacier and world-famous peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau make up the core of th...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
Many Neolithic and Bronze Age cultural layers and pile fields embedded in sediments at the shoreline...
Nothing lasts forever. Archaeologists who are confronted with the fact that archaeological sites are...
The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their mas...