Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and human impact at small lakes in Switzerland, Germany and Austria" special attention is drawn to the modeling of the Western Swiss Neolithic (ca. 4500-2200 cal. B.C.) population density, land use and land cover under consideration of changing technological, socioeconomic and climatic infuences. The well preserved waterlogged lake shore settlements of the alpine foreland provide us with an extraordinary quality of archaeological data, including chronological precision, architecture, (bio-)archaeological material and the possibility to retrace taphonomic processes. Several studies showed that social as well as economic behavior can be deducted fr...
Waterlogged sites represent an invaluable source of archaeological data. Houses dated to exact calen...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold: first, we strive to find routes of flint sup...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Northern Alpine Foreland dating to the 4th M BCE provide an extraordi...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
In 2015 started the international research project “Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environ...
Within the scope of the project "Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
Neolithic communities of the Northern Alpine Foreland show a distinct settlement behavior which pref...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
Swiss lake-side settlements dating between 4300 and 800 BC were first recognized in the early 19th c...
Within the western Swiss Neolithic, lake shore settlements constitute a major archaeological site ca...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
Understanding change in early societies is a longstanding key question in Prehistoric Archaeology, b...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
Within a project exploring the difference which high-precision chronologies make for narratives of t...
Waterlogged sites represent an invaluable source of archaeological data. Houses dated to exact calen...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold: first, we strive to find routes of flint sup...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Northern Alpine Foreland dating to the 4th M BCE provide an extraordi...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
In 2015 started the international research project “Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environ...
Within the scope of the project "Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
Neolithic communities of the Northern Alpine Foreland show a distinct settlement behavior which pref...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
The lakeside settlements in the Alpine region (most of which date from between 4300 and 700 BC) are ...
Swiss lake-side settlements dating between 4300 and 800 BC were first recognized in the early 19th c...
Within the western Swiss Neolithic, lake shore settlements constitute a major archaeological site ca...
Prehistoric settlements in lakes and bogs from the period 5000-1000 BCE have been one of the most im...
Understanding change in early societies is a longstanding key question in Prehistoric Archaeology, b...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
Within a project exploring the difference which high-precision chronologies make for narratives of t...
Waterlogged sites represent an invaluable source of archaeological data. Houses dated to exact calen...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold: first, we strive to find routes of flint sup...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Northern Alpine Foreland dating to the 4th M BCE provide an extraordi...