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            Das linearbandkeramische Gräberfeld von Kleinhadersdorf

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            Author(s)
            Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine
            Lenneis, Eva
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF); AG Universitätsverlage
            Language
            English; German
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            Abstract
            The publication gives a complete documentation of the old rescue excavations by Josef Bayer and Viktor Lebzelter in 1931 as well as of the systematic investigations of the Neolithic cemetery under the direction of Johannes-Wolfgang Neugebauer and Christine Neugebauer-Maresch between 1987–1991. The burial customs of this early farming population are analyzed together with the grave goods, which comprise an exceptionally large number of grinding stones, as well as ceramics, bone tools, shell ornaments, chert and traces of red ochre. The results of analyses of anthropological remains pertaining to 57 inhumations − more than half of the bodies were oriented SE-NW and the majority buried in a crouched position on the left side − are complemented by 14C-dates and isotope-analyses.
             
            Die Publikation bietet sowohl eine vollständige Dokumentation der ersten Notgrabungen von Josef Bayer und Viktor Lebzelter 1931 als auch der systematischen Rettungsgrabungen zwischen 1987–1991 unter der Leitung von Johannes-Wolfgang Neugebauer und Christine Neugebauer-Maresch. Die Bestattungssitten dieser frühen bäuerlichen Bevölkerung werden ebenso eingehend analysiert wie die Grabfunde, die eine ungewöhnlich große Anzahl an Mahlsteinfragmenten und Reibplatten umfassen, weiters Keramik, Knochengeräte, Muschelschmuck, Silex und Spuren von Rötel. Die Resultate der Analysen der anthropologischen Überreste von 57 Körperbestattungen - mehr als die Hälfte der Körper waren SO-NW orientiert und die überwiegende Mehrheit in linker Hockerlage bestattet − werden durch 14C-Datierungen und Isotopen-Analysen ergänzt.
             
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37047
            Keywords
            Neolithic; LBK; cemetery; archaeology; prehistory; Kleinhadersdorf; Lower Austria; Neolithikum; Linearbandkeramik; Archäologie; Urgeschichte; Gräberfeld; Kleinhadersdorf; Niederösterreich; Skull; Spondylus; Streu (Franconian Saale); Vedrovice; Wemale language; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_574831
            ISBN
            9783700175988
            Publisher
            Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
            Publisher website
            http://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/
            Publication date and place
            2015
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund
            Pages
            406
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