In 2015 at Dalfsen (the Netherlands) archaeologists made an amazing discovery.They found a burial ground dating from the TRB-period (3000-2750 BC) comprising 141 burial pits. The TRB is dated in the last phase of the Middle Neolithic period and is well known for its megalithic monuments which arewidespread through large parts of northern Europe.Until recently few non-megalithic burial grounds were known and the find of theDalfsen burials created new opportunities to study the mortuary ritual in more detail. It sheds light on the social organisation of local TRB communities in this part of the world. The results not only provide evidence for the existence of large multi-person burial mounds during the TRB-period, but also provide intriguing ...
In the area of the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany, the introduction of the Neolithic ...
During the winter of 2020 Museum Skanderborg excavated a burial mound in the central part of Jutland...
Actes du colloque international de Rennes, IVth Meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group, ma...
In 2015 at Dalfsen (the Netherlands) archaeologists made an amazing discovery.They found a burial gr...
Site report on the 1986 excavations at Keinsmerbrug. This publication is part of the Odyssee project...
Site report on the 1990 excavations at Mienakker. This publication is part of the Odyssee project "U...
In 2015 a rescue excavation took place at Oosterdalfsen (municipality of Dalfsen, Overijssel, the Ne...
The stone cist was a chance find resulting from the excavation of the dwelling mound (wierde) of Hev...
This scientific report is the third and final monograph to emerge from the Odyssey project ‘Unlockin...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
The western part of Belgium, northern France and south-eastern England belongs to the so-called Chan...
Death was no great leveller in the TRB. Prominent ancestors reposed in solitude under huge earthen m...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
This scientific report is the third and final monograph to emerge from the Odyssey project ‘Unlockin...
In the area of the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany, the introduction of the Neolithic ...
During the winter of 2020 Museum Skanderborg excavated a burial mound in the central part of Jutland...
Actes du colloque international de Rennes, IVth Meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group, ma...
In 2015 at Dalfsen (the Netherlands) archaeologists made an amazing discovery.They found a burial gr...
Site report on the 1986 excavations at Keinsmerbrug. This publication is part of the Odyssee project...
Site report on the 1990 excavations at Mienakker. This publication is part of the Odyssee project "U...
In 2015 a rescue excavation took place at Oosterdalfsen (municipality of Dalfsen, Overijssel, the Ne...
The stone cist was a chance find resulting from the excavation of the dwelling mound (wierde) of Hev...
This scientific report is the third and final monograph to emerge from the Odyssey project ‘Unlockin...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
The western part of Belgium, northern France and south-eastern England belongs to the so-called Chan...
Death was no great leveller in the TRB. Prominent ancestors reposed in solitude under huge earthen m...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
This scientific report is the third and final monograph to emerge from the Odyssey project ‘Unlockin...
In the area of the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany, the introduction of the Neolithic ...
During the winter of 2020 Museum Skanderborg excavated a burial mound in the central part of Jutland...
Actes du colloque international de Rennes, IVth Meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group, ma...