Auf der Suche nach den feinen Unterschieden : Die awarischen Gräberfelder von Leobersdorf und Mödling – An der Goldenen Stiege

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Title in English In search of subtle differences : The Avar burial grounds of Leobersdorf and Mödling – An der Goldenen Stiege
Authors

DAIM Falko STADLER Peter POHL Walter SAUER Roman BLAY Adrienn EICHERT Stefan BERNER Margit PANY-KUCERA Doris TOBIAS Bendeguz HOFMANOVÁ Zuzana WANG Ke RICHTER Katharina HERBIG Alexander HISS Alina N WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA Karin

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness : The contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations. 15. Mitteldeutscher Archäologentag vom 6. bis 8. Oktober 2022 in Halle (Saale)
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Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://books.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeum/catalog/book/1280/chapter/18014
Keywords Leobersdorf; Mödling; Avars; cemetery
Description The international project »HistoGenes: Integrating genetic, archaeological and historical perspectives on Eastern central Europe 400–900 AD« has been running for three years. Its goal is to integrate historical, archaeological and genetic data from around 6000 skeletons from the Carpathian Basin and neigh - bouring regions and thus write a completely new population history for the area. From 568 to around 800, the Avar Empire was located here, from which we now know about 100 000 gra- ves, most of them with significant inventories. Within the framework of »HistoGenes«, two Avar burial grounds from Lower Austria were also completely sampled. The necropolises of Mödling – An der Goldenen Stiege and Leobersdorf appear similar as far as the generally used means of representation are concerned, but differ in numerous other details. The article presents the large, yet still unpublished cemetery of Mödling, and compares it with the smaller one of Leobers- dorf. It then goes into the ongoing archaeogenetic investiga- tions and shows how genetics makes it possible to explain cer- tain archaeological phenomena. Two excursions on special earring types and another on the development of pottery forms in Mödling complete the overview.
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