The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While the mountains prevent mobility, the valleys and passes create natural axes for material exchange and communication. The Alpenrhein valley forms the main access to the central Alps and leads directly into the south alpine area between the Lake Maggiore and the Lake Como. In prehistoric times this central axis was used as a settlement area and formed an excellent alpine transit route. Already Neolithic finds show evidence of exchange and communication between inner alpine and pre-alpine regions. From the beginning of the Neolithic to the Bronze Age clear in fluences from the northern and southern regions are noticeably in favour of trade route...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
This paper presents and discusses radiocarbon dates of the Corded Ware culture (CWC) from different ...
The beginnings of the continuous human presence and of pastoral activities in the high mountainous r...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
New radiocarbon dates from different sites such as graves and settlements give us the opportunity to...
Chronology, cultural transfer and networks in the central Alps. New examples and case studies from t...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
Research on the Neolithic cist graves of the Chamblandes type mostly focused on sites around Lake Ge...
Since 2003 a melting ice field on the Schnidejoch Pass (2756 m a.s.l.) has yielded several hundred o...
ABSTRACT. The present article reports on the results and interpretation of a total of 235 radiocarbo...
Our knowledge on the Early Bronze Age of Western Switzerland is mainly based on pile-dwelling settle...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
In diesem Artikel soll die Anwendung der Radiokarbondatierung in der Archäologie neu untersucht wer...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
This paper presents and discusses radiocarbon dates of the Corded Ware culture (CWC) from different ...
The beginnings of the continuous human presence and of pastoral activities in the high mountainous r...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
New radiocarbon dates from different sites such as graves and settlements give us the opportunity to...
Chronology, cultural transfer and networks in the central Alps. New examples and case studies from t...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
Research on the Neolithic cist graves of the Chamblandes type mostly focused on sites around Lake Ge...
Since 2003 a melting ice field on the Schnidejoch Pass (2756 m a.s.l.) has yielded several hundred o...
ABSTRACT. The present article reports on the results and interpretation of a total of 235 radiocarbo...
Our knowledge on the Early Bronze Age of Western Switzerland is mainly based on pile-dwelling settle...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
This database is a compilation of radiocarbon dates associated with the process of arrival, developm...
In diesem Artikel soll die Anwendung der Radiokarbondatierung in der Archäologie neu untersucht wer...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
This paper presents and discusses radiocarbon dates of the Corded Ware culture (CWC) from different ...
The beginnings of the continuous human presence and of pastoral activities in the high mountainous r...