The project, funded by the German Research Council from 2010 to 2013, dealt with settlement burials of the Early Iron Age in south and southwest Germany. It set out to provide answers to the phenomenon that human corpses were deposited in settlement pits in apparently casual ways. The most likely explanation from archaeological observations and the results of isotope analyses seems to be a belief in „untimely“ deaths these individuals had suffered
In diesem Beitrag wird die moderne Siedlungsarchäologie als eine Art ‚Experimentalsystem‘ analysiert...
Rock Art and Rock Inscriptions constitute a significant component of the archaeological record in th...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
The project, funded by the German Research Council from 2010 to 2013, dealt with settlement burials ...
This small project at the RGK Frankfurt was initiated to strengthen research on the Urnfield Culture...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
In the 4th millennium BC cultural changes took place in northern Europe when hunter-gatherer societi...
Fidvár near Vráble displays an important Early Bronze Age site with extensive data on both the forti...
The so-called Fatimid Cemetery covers an area of c. 600 × 500 m and contains over 50 mausoleums and ...
The Langobard cemetery of Szólád at Lake Balaton was unearthed in 2003 when opening up a motorway fe...
The following paper deals with the human skeletal remains of at least 14 individuals that were found...
The oppidum of Manching, Lkr. Pfaffenhofen/Ilm, has been the only longterm project of the Romano-Ger...
In 2016 the work continued at the northern hill foot of the Puig de s’Argentera. The main aim was st...
This interdisciplinary project aims to gain in-depth insights into ancient economic history in the f...
The excavation report on the research activities in Selinunte in 2017 and 2018 contains reports on n...
In diesem Beitrag wird die moderne Siedlungsarchäologie als eine Art ‚Experimentalsystem‘ analysiert...
Rock Art and Rock Inscriptions constitute a significant component of the archaeological record in th...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
The project, funded by the German Research Council from 2010 to 2013, dealt with settlement burials ...
This small project at the RGK Frankfurt was initiated to strengthen research on the Urnfield Culture...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
In the 4th millennium BC cultural changes took place in northern Europe when hunter-gatherer societi...
Fidvár near Vráble displays an important Early Bronze Age site with extensive data on both the forti...
The so-called Fatimid Cemetery covers an area of c. 600 × 500 m and contains over 50 mausoleums and ...
The Langobard cemetery of Szólád at Lake Balaton was unearthed in 2003 when opening up a motorway fe...
The following paper deals with the human skeletal remains of at least 14 individuals that were found...
The oppidum of Manching, Lkr. Pfaffenhofen/Ilm, has been the only longterm project of the Romano-Ger...
In 2016 the work continued at the northern hill foot of the Puig de s’Argentera. The main aim was st...
This interdisciplinary project aims to gain in-depth insights into ancient economic history in the f...
The excavation report on the research activities in Selinunte in 2017 and 2018 contains reports on n...
In diesem Beitrag wird die moderne Siedlungsarchäologie als eine Art ‚Experimentalsystem‘ analysiert...
Rock Art and Rock Inscriptions constitute a significant component of the archaeological record in th...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...