Krems-Hundssteig. Mammutjager Der Eiszeit: Ein Nutzungsareal Palaolithischer Jager- Und Sammler(innen) VOR 41000-27000 Jahren Contributor(s): Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine (Editor), Lochner, Michaela |
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ISBN: 3700138814 ISBN-13: 9783700138815 Publisher: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press OUR PRICE: $216.60 Product Type: Paperback Language: German Published: April 2008 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Archaeology - History | Ancient - General |
Series: Mitteilungen Der Prahistorischen Kommission |
Physical Information: 347 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.) |
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Publisher Description: In the course of mining for loess, around 1900 large numbers of Palaeolithic artefacts were found at the so-called Hundssteig in Krems. These were evaluated as being 35,000-year-old Aurignacian relics. A century later, a large-scale construction project threatened to destroy the intact Palaeolithic layers just south of the former loess mining area. For this reason, the Prehistoric Commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences carried out excavations from 2000 to 2002 of a 250-square-metre area. The project was supported by the Austrian Science Fund with financial participation of the construction firm Gedesag (Gemeinnutzige Donau-Ennstaler Siedlungs AG). The original dating had to be revised, there being evidence of repeated settlement of the area between the watercourses of the Danube and the Krems rivers beginning 33,000 years ago, but possibly as long ago as 41,000 years. The main layers of findings provided evidence for an early Gravettian settlement that is 29,000 to 27,000 years old. The area offered resources throughout the year to the Ice Age hunter-gatherers. The finds were very well preserved because of rapid Aeolian loess sedimentation. Even evidence of calcified wood was found, including parts of trunks, branches and roots, but also pieces that were possibly worked by humans. |