1. The ‘Keltenblock’ project: discovery and excavation of a rich Hallstatt grave at the Heuneburg, Germany
- Author
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Joachim Wahl, Nicole Ebinger-Rist, André Billamboz, Dirk Krausse, Sebastian Million, and Elisabeth Stephan
- Subjects
010506 paleontology ,Archeology ,Grave goods ,Gold jewellery ,History ,060102 archaeology ,General Arts and Humanities ,fungi ,Excavation ,06 humanities and the arts ,engineering.material ,Ancient history ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,Iron Age ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,0601 history and archaeology ,Bronze ,Jet (lignite) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Chronology - Abstract
A richly furnished grave of an elite woman from the Hallstatt period was discovered close to the Heuneburg, the earliest proto-urban settlement north of the Alps. Dendrochronological analysis of timbers from the grave chamber dates the burial to 583 BC, the earliest of a series of such burials north of the Alps and a key anchor in the absolute chronology of the Early Iron Age in Europe. The woman was adorned with gold, bronze, jet and amber jewellery; gold filigree objects, amber fibulae and items of horse-head armour suggest close connections south of the Alps. An infant female burial close to the main grave included gold jewellery made for a child but similar to that of the woman.
- Published
- 2017