The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with heterogeneous trends through space and time. Regional overviews are therefore useful for better understanding the main cultural and biological patterns characterizing this period across the European regions. For the area of modern Switzerland, a rich archeological and anthropological record represents the Late Iron Age. However, no review of the main anthropological and funerary patterns for this period is available to date. Here we assess the available demographic, paleopathological, funerary, and isotopic data for the Late Iron Age in the Swiss territory, and summarize the cultural and biological patterns emerging from the available literatu...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
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Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
The genetic history and the degree of mobility characterizing the “Celtic” population during the Lat...
The genetic history and the degree of mobility characterizing the “Celtic” population during the Lat...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data is refining traditional anthropological ...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data is refining traditional anthropological ...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
The genetic history and the degree of mobility characterizing the “Celtic” population during the Lat...
The genetic history and the degree of mobility characterizing the “Celtic” population during the Lat...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data is refining traditional anthropological ...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The steady increase of biogeochemical and biomolecular data is refining traditional anthropological ...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
International audienceThe archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes i...
Stable isotope studies of human remains from the Late Neolithic of modern Switzerland are currently ...