Author:
Stöllner Thomas,Aspöck Horst,Boenke Nicole,Dobiat Claus,Gawlick Hans-Jürgen,Waateringe Willy Groenman-van,Irlinger Walter,von Kurzynski Katharina,Lein Richard,Lobisser Wolfgang,Löcker Klaus,Megaw Vincent,Megaw Ruth,Morgan Graham,Pucher Erich,Sormaz Trivun
Abstract
For the first time in English, we present a summary of the international programme of excavation work carried out between 1990 and 2001 in and around the Iron Age salt-mining complex of the Diirrnberg region, south of Salzburg. First we describe the results of excavation in the prehistoric adits, and of work to locate and survey associated settlements. This is followed by a series of specialist reports embracing floral and faunal remains, palaeodiet and parasitology, leather and woodworking and other crafts. The evidence suggests that a complex inter-relationship existed between the Diirrnberg and other communities in the Alpine foreland. It is assumed that the Diirrnberg was under the control of an elite – perhaps a local dynasty whose wealth is reflected in the graves.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archeology,History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Archeology
Cited by
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