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Research paper thumbnail of Ein Gehöft aus den Anfängen des Dorfes Bietingen

Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg, 2021

During excavations in Bietingen (Germany) in 2020, two earth cellars and a pit house from a 13th ... more During excavations in Bietingen (Germany) in 2020, two earth cellars and a pit house from a 13th century farmstead were discovered .

Research paper thumbnail of Vom Silo zum Grab – Menschen- und Tierskelette aus einer Vorratsgrube bei Endingen am Kaiserstuhl

Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg, 2022

In "Endingen am Kaiserstuhl" (Germany), three human skeletons and a complete dog skeleton from th... more In "Endingen am Kaiserstuhl" (Germany), three human skeletons and a complete dog skeleton from the Michelsberg culture were discovered in a storage pit during excavations in 2021.

Research paper thumbnail of Ein römischer Grabgarten bei Dommershausen im Hunsrück

Memento Mori. Aktuelle Forschungen zu Bestattungssitten im Rheinland, 2021

In 2012 a so-called „Grabgarten“ with a wall foundation was discovered near the village of Dommer... more In 2012 a so-called „Grabgarten“ with a wall foundation was discovered near the village of Dommerhausen in the Hunsrück region in Rhineland-Palatinate (D). These enclosures are much rarer in this area than the
ones with ditch. The examination of the ceramic proved out a three-phase occupancy, that dated from the first half to the end of the 2nd century. Three tombs with possibly related individuals were inside the enclosure. Four pyre debris pits near the tombs are due to elaborated grave ceremonies. The first two burials still show traditional local as well as italic-roman funeral rituals. Only in the final phase an acculturation of italic-roman burial customs is clearly recognizable. Furthermore the shape of the vessels in the tombs and pyre debris pits emphasize the importance of drinking and food during the funeral ritual. The selection and quality of the goods and the grave architecture suggest a certain level of prosperity of high status individuals, who were buried here and presumably came from a villa rustica in the surrounding area.

Research paper thumbnail of Die römischen Lampen und Leuchter aus dem Kastell Zugmantel

Saalburg Jahrbuch 59, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Ein Gehöft aus den Anfängen des Dorfes Bietingen

Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg, 2021

During excavations in Bietingen (Germany) in 2020, two earth cellars and a pit house from a 13th ... more During excavations in Bietingen (Germany) in 2020, two earth cellars and a pit house from a 13th century farmstead were discovered .

Research paper thumbnail of Vom Silo zum Grab – Menschen- und Tierskelette aus einer Vorratsgrube bei Endingen am Kaiserstuhl

Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg, 2022

In "Endingen am Kaiserstuhl" (Germany), three human skeletons and a complete dog skeleton from th... more In "Endingen am Kaiserstuhl" (Germany), three human skeletons and a complete dog skeleton from the Michelsberg culture were discovered in a storage pit during excavations in 2021.

Research paper thumbnail of Ein römischer Grabgarten bei Dommershausen im Hunsrück

Memento Mori. Aktuelle Forschungen zu Bestattungssitten im Rheinland, 2021

In 2012 a so-called „Grabgarten“ with a wall foundation was discovered near the village of Dommer... more In 2012 a so-called „Grabgarten“ with a wall foundation was discovered near the village of Dommerhausen in the Hunsrück region in Rhineland-Palatinate (D). These enclosures are much rarer in this area than the
ones with ditch. The examination of the ceramic proved out a three-phase occupancy, that dated from the first half to the end of the 2nd century. Three tombs with possibly related individuals were inside the enclosure. Four pyre debris pits near the tombs are due to elaborated grave ceremonies. The first two burials still show traditional local as well as italic-roman funeral rituals. Only in the final phase an acculturation of italic-roman burial customs is clearly recognizable. Furthermore the shape of the vessels in the tombs and pyre debris pits emphasize the importance of drinking and food during the funeral ritual. The selection and quality of the goods and the grave architecture suggest a certain level of prosperity of high status individuals, who were buried here and presumably came from a villa rustica in the surrounding area.

Research paper thumbnail of Die römischen Lampen und Leuchter aus dem Kastell Zugmantel

Saalburg Jahrbuch 59, 2016

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