When we study a cultural phenomenon, we often tend to isolate and consider it from a diachronic perspective. Even within the phenomenon itself, we sometimes neglect its evolutionary aspect; where it originated, how it developed and, most importantly, its continuity within a specific time span. There are barely any phenomena which do not lack chronological homogeny. Obscure periods within a single cultural group or society are in fact quite common. This is particularly true as far as the lake-dwelling phenomenon in the Alpine region is concerned. It fact, throughout its occurrence (forty-third to seventh centuries BC), human occupation on lacustrine areas was not continuous. There were periods when the lake shores were totally abandoned, and...
Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
The question about lake-level fluctuations in the Jura and Subalpine ranges at the time of the Neoli...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
NoOver 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the ...
NoAfter more than 3500 years of occupation in the Neolithic and Bronze Age, the many lake-dwellings’...
Understanding change in early societies is a longstanding key question in Prehistoric Archaeology, b...
YesAfter more than 3500 years of occupation in the Neolithic and Bronze Age, the many lake-dwellings...
YesLakeshore and wetland settlements of the Circum-Alpine region are well known for their excellent ...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Because of its delicate balance, the hydrological system of the Alpine region is affected immediatel...
The MOVE-project at the University of Bern focuses on settlement interruptions, cultural continuity,...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
Within the scope of the project "Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
This paper is concerned with the Neolithic buildings of the western Alpine foreland. As part of a wi...
Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
The question about lake-level fluctuations in the Jura and Subalpine ranges at the time of the Neoli...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
NoOver 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the ...
NoAfter more than 3500 years of occupation in the Neolithic and Bronze Age, the many lake-dwellings’...
Understanding change in early societies is a longstanding key question in Prehistoric Archaeology, b...
YesAfter more than 3500 years of occupation in the Neolithic and Bronze Age, the many lake-dwellings...
YesLakeshore and wetland settlements of the Circum-Alpine region are well known for their excellent ...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Because of its delicate balance, the hydrological system of the Alpine region is affected immediatel...
The MOVE-project at the University of Bern focuses on settlement interruptions, cultural continuity,...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
Within the scope of the project "Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
This paper is concerned with the Neolithic buildings of the western Alpine foreland. As part of a wi...
Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
The question about lake-level fluctuations in the Jura and Subalpine ranges at the time of the Neoli...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...