维也纳最近发现的激进小屋关于圣维特结界的重要性和利用

IF 0.3 Q2 Arts and Humanities
O. Schmitsberger, M. Brandl, Martin Penz
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在“BergbauLandschaftWien”项目的框架内,2016年至2018年在维也纳及其邻近的集水区对St. Veit Klippen带的新石器时代采矿活动进行了广泛的研究。这些调查包括调查、档案研究、记录以及对旧藏品的重新评估,以及在维也纳的Gemeindeberg进行的小规模挖掘。一个特别有前途的地区是被称为“Lainzer Tiergarten”的自然保护区,到2018年底,在那里共发现了15个迄今未知的放射性石采石场和车间。它们是根据史前采石的表面发现特征来确定的,例如人工(采石)碎片、装饰薄片、预孔、锤石等,并结合缺乏定期定居活动的迹象。此外,已采取初步步骤,将采矿景观纳入周围住区和基础设施,以便掌握这些采矿活动的社会经济方面。“维也纳放射石”的使用可以从旧石器时代到青铜时代得到证明;然而,采矿业的鼎盛时期似乎是新石器时代的现象。我们的初步结果表明,维也纳新石器时代放射石开采的规模被大大低估了。我们并不是像以前假设的那样处理孤立的发现,相反,我们研究的是欧洲级别和重大范围的史前采矿景观,提供了前所未有的研究潜力。
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Neu entdeckte Radiolaritabbaue in Wien. Bedeutung und Nutzung der St. Veiter Klippenzone im Neolithikum
Within the framework of the project ‘BergbauLandschaftWien’ extensive research concerning Neolithic mining activities in the St. Veit Klippen Belt was undertaken between 2016 and 2018 in Vienna and the immediate catchment area. These investigations included surveys, archival research and the recording as well as re-evaluation of old collections, and a small-scale excavation at the Gemeindeberg in Vienna. An especially promising area is the nature reserve known as the ‘Lainzer Tiergarten’, where altogether 15 so-far unknown radiolarite quarrying and workshop areas were detected by the end of 2018. They were identified based on surface finds characteristic for prehistoric quarrying, such as artificial (quarrying) debris, decortification flakes, precores, hammer stones, etc., in combination with the absence of indications for regular settlement activities. Additionally, initial steps towards incorporating the mining landscape into the surrounding settlement and infrastructure were undertaken in order to grasp the socio-economic dimensions of these mining activities. The use of ‘Vienna radiolarite’ is evidenced from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age; the heydays of mining however appear to be a Neolithic phenomenon. Our preliminary results indicate that the scale of Neolithic radiolarite mining in Vienna has been dramatically underestimated. We are not dealing with isolated findings as previously assumed, but, on the contrary, with a prehistoric mining landscape of European rank and significant extent, providing unprecedented research potential.
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Archaeologia Austriaca
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