Keltische Münzstätten und Heiligtümer
Die jüngere Eisenzeit im Osten Österreichs (ca. 450 bis 15 v. Chr.)
The last centuries before Christ's birth are characterized by numerous innovations: a new style of art is born, agriculture is intensified, an independent minting of gold and silver begins, suddenly large settlement centers grow, crafts and long-distance...
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The last centuries before Christ's birth are characterized by numerous innovations: a new style of art is born, agriculture is intensified, an independent minting of gold and silver begins, suddenly large settlement centers grow, crafts and long-distance trade experience a heyday. During this period of upheaval, Celtic tribes formed in the Danube region and were among the first groups known by name in the area north of the Alps. The volume on the Late Iron Age (Latène Culture) brings together the numerous findings in the fields of archaeology, numismatics, archaeozoology, archaeobotany and anthropology that have been gained over the past 25 years.
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Celtic tribes played a key role in the historical development of the middle Danube region in the period from about 450 to 15 B.C. The last centuries before Christ were characterized by numerous innovations: a new style of art emerged, agriculture was intensified, independent minting of gold and silver began, suddenly large settlement centers grew, crafts and long-distance trade experienced a heyday. At the strategically important Danube crossings, extensive, partly fortified central settlements were established in the 1st century B.C., which even aroused the interest of the Romans and eventually fell victim to their urge to expand. Eastern Austria and the neighboring regions in Moravia, Slovakia and western Hungary formed one of the core areas in the development of the La Tène culture, as the Late Iron Age is called in Central Europe. Due to numerous excavations in the last 25 years, the amount of archaeological finds in Lower Austria in particular grew more rapidly than ever before in the more than 100-year history of research. Although the processing of these sources is far from complete, it is an urgent wish of many archaeologically interested people to get an overview of the new discoveries. This richly illustrated volume from the series "Archäologie Niederösterreichs" (Archaeology of Lower Austria) brings together the newly gained knowledge in the fields of archaeology, numismatics, archaeozoology, archaeobotany and anthropology to form a synthesis. Researchers from Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic contributed to this book. All chapters contain a detailed summary in English.
Autoren-Porträt
ist Universitätsprofessor für Ur- und Frühgeschichte an der Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2020, Auflage, 591 Seiten, mit farbigen Abbildungen, Maße: 24,6 x 29,6 cm, Gebunden, Deutsch
- Herausgegeben: Peter Trebsche
- Verlag: Verlag der Österreich. Akademie der Wissenschaften
- ISBN-10: 3700182759
- ISBN-13: 9783700182757
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.10.2020
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