Burgäschisee 5000-3000 v. Chr. Siedlungsdynamik und Mobilität, Landnutzung und Subsistenz

Lake Burgäschi is a small lake on the Swiss Plateau, which has been inhabited since the Mesolithic, but is best known for its Neolithic lakeside settlements. Archaeological research has been conducted at Lake Burgäschi for the last 170 years, undergoing all the developments to modern archaeology. Re...

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Language:German
Published: Leiden Sidestone Press 2022
Series:Open Series in Prehistoric Archaeology
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