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ResourceCultures. Sociocultural Dynamics and the Use of Resources - Theories, Methods, Perspectives, 2017
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Drafts by Benjamin Wimmer
Preliminary Reports: Monte Iato by Benjamin Wimmer
Monte Iato is located in the middle of the mountainous inland of western Sicily and was inhabited... more Monte Iato is located in the middle of the mountainous inland of western Sicily and was inhabited from the 8 th /7 th century BC to the 13 th century AD. Since 2010, the University of Innsbruck has been conducting regular excavations in the area of the central cult sitebetween the so-called Aphrodite Temple and the Late Archaic House, a huge residential house with banqueting rooms in the upper storey. The paper presents the preliminary results of the eighth field campaign (2019) focusing on the proto-history of the cult site and the dwellings of first settlers (7 th to 6 th century BC) as well on the dimensions and nature of the monumentalisation of the cult site (c. 500/480 BC) and its ritual abandonment (c. 460/50 BC). The report further includes a discussion of the findings of the Hellenistic-Roman period that were found directly over the archaic strata.
Talks by Benjamin Wimmer
Vortrag Tag der Archäologien 15. Jänner 2016 Universität Innsbruck
Workshop Abstracts by Benjamin Wimmer
by Martin Auer, Gerald Grabherr, Josef Eitler, Davide Bianchi, Basema HAMARNEH, Julia Rabitsch, Yvonne Seidel, Stephan Karl (moved to Researchgate.net), Paul Bayer, Benjamin Wimmer, and Ulrike Töchterle
ResourceCultures. Sociocultural Dynamics and the Use of Resources - Theories, Methods, Perspectives, 2017
Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen Nationalbibliograf... more Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie; detaillierte bibliografische Daten sind im Internet über http://dnb.d-nb.de abrufbar.
Monte Iato is located in the middle of the mountainous inland of western Sicily and was inhabited... more Monte Iato is located in the middle of the mountainous inland of western Sicily and was inhabited from the 8 th /7 th century BC to the 13 th century AD. Since 2010, the University of Innsbruck has been conducting regular excavations in the area of the central cult sitebetween the so-called Aphrodite Temple and the Late Archaic House, a huge residential house with banqueting rooms in the upper storey. The paper presents the preliminary results of the eighth field campaign (2019) focusing on the proto-history of the cult site and the dwellings of first settlers (7 th to 6 th century BC) as well on the dimensions and nature of the monumentalisation of the cult site (c. 500/480 BC) and its ritual abandonment (c. 460/50 BC). The report further includes a discussion of the findings of the Hellenistic-Roman period that were found directly over the archaic strata.
Vortrag Tag der Archäologien 15. Jänner 2016 Universität Innsbruck
by Martin Auer, Gerald Grabherr, Josef Eitler, Davide Bianchi, Basema HAMARNEH, Julia Rabitsch, Yvonne Seidel, Stephan Karl (moved to Researchgate.net), Paul Bayer, Benjamin Wimmer, and Ulrike Töchterle