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Veröffentlichungen des Vorgeschichtlichen Seminars Marburg

[ISSN 0939-1592]

Edited by
Otto-Herman Frey, Horst Wolfgang Böhme, Claus Dobiat and Helmut Roth

Cover: The Marburg Colloquy 1989

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The Marburg Colloquy 1989.

In honour of Wolfgang Dehn on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

Otto-Herman Frey, Helmut Roth and Claus Dobiat (Eds.)

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The volume in honour of W. Dehn for his 80th birthday contains five contributions. V. Pingel writes on Bronze Age settlements in South Eastern Spain, especially on the excavations of the German Archaeological Institute at Fuente Alamo, where twenty occupation layers can be discerned. They belong to five Bronze Age phases, represented by an acropolis with buildings of special function and rectangular habitation quarters on terrasses. H.-E. Joachim deals with settlement problems on the lower Rhine in the younger Iron Age. He recognizes a continuous growth of settlements, formed by the Celtic type of multiple-house farmsteads. In the North also three-aisled long-houses were built. An article by B. Raftery is dedicated to Latène Age Ireland and its relations with the continent, that can be demonstrated by numerous of the ca. 800 objects found. F. Schubert reports on recent surveys of the topography of the Celtic oppidum Bibracte/Mont Beuvray with an emphasis on the fortifications, the nine gates and the access ways. The final chapter by R. Dehn enquires into late Latène settlements of considerable size at Kirchzarten and Ehrenstetten in the Breisgau region.

Content:100 pages, 40 illustrations    Cover:Paperback 
Text:GermanSize:21,0 x 29,7 cm / DIN A4 
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Keywords:topographySeries:Veröffentlichungen des Vorgeschichtlichen Seminars Marburg
ISSN:0939-1592
  ISBN-13:978-3-924734-03-9
 ISBN-10:3-924734-03-8
 Place of Publication:Buch am Erlbach
  Date of Publication:1991



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