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Papers by Fabien Langenegger
par A. Billamboz, N. Bleicher, P. Gassmann, F. Langenegger, U. Gut et N. Martinelli
Billaud Yves et Langenegger Fabien, APRAB 13.
archéologie & érosion - 3, 2015
Preliminary results and programmes for the protection of prehistoric lakeside settlements in Aust... more Preliminary results and programmes for the protection of prehistoric lakeside settlements in Austria: The inscription on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 2011 provided the crucial impetus to resume the archaeological investigations and the associated protection measures. The Pile Dwellings Curatorship was tasked by the Austrian state authorities with coordinating the work and establishing systems of monitoring the sites. In 2013 a monitoring plan was developed with the aim of maintaining long-term observation and putting in place protection programmes; at the same time, archaeological investigations were mounted at the five Austrian world heritage sites on the list of “prehistoric pile-dwellings”. Now, almost two years later, a first up-to-date inventory is available, which will allow us to implement concrete protection measures beginning in 2015.
par A. Billamboz, N. Bleicher, P. Gassmann, F. Langenegger, U. Gut et N. Martinelli
Billaud Yves et Langenegger Fabien, APRAB 13.
archéologie & érosion - 3, 2015
Preliminary results and programmes for the protection of prehistoric lakeside settlements in Aust... more Preliminary results and programmes for the protection of prehistoric lakeside settlements in Austria: The inscription on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in 2011 provided the crucial impetus to resume the archaeological investigations and the associated protection measures. The Pile Dwellings Curatorship was tasked by the Austrian state authorities with coordinating the work and establishing systems of monitoring the sites. In 2013 a monitoring plan was developed with the aim of maintaining long-term observation and putting in place protection programmes; at the same time, archaeological investigations were mounted at the five Austrian world heritage sites on the list of “prehistoric pile-dwellings”. Now, almost two years later, a first up-to-date inventory is available, which will allow us to implement concrete protection measures beginning in 2015.