House of the dead-exceptional burials of the Avar period (seventh century AD) in Podersdorf am See (Burgenland/A)

Author:

Tobias BendeguzORCID,Waldner Thomas KochORCID,Strobl ChristinaORCID,Niederstätter HaraldORCID,Musalek Christina,Saliari KonstantinaORCID,Töchterle UlrikeORCID,Parson WaltherORCID

Abstract

AbstractA unique archaeological finding of five individuals buried in an early medieval pit house was discovered in Podersdorf am See (Austria). Three of those individuals were buried in narrow grave pits that had been deepened into the house floor; two of them were lying on the pit floor in a crouched position. Pit houses with six-post construction are known since Roman times and were particularly widespread during the Migration Period. On the basis of radiocarbon analyses of charcoal from the hearth, the use phase of the pit house of Podersdorf am See can be dated to the sixth century AD. The burials took place around the same time in the second half of the seventh century AD, when the house lost its original function. Around that time, regular burials took place in the cemetery in the immediate vicinity of the house. The anthropological examination of the five skeletons showed no significant differences in comparison to the ones that were buried in the cemetery. By means of aDNA analyses, it could be established that at least two of the individuals were closely related to each other.

Funder

University of Innsbruck

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archaeology,Anthropology,Archaeology

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