Kupres, Bosnien-Herzegowina: Von der Natur- zur Kultur- zur Rituallandschaft
https://doi.org/10.34780/9v14-q1a2
Abstract
In the last years surveys as well as palynological and geophysical prospections were carried out in the high plain of Kupres, Bosnia-Herzegovina. A newly available 14C-date suggests human usage of the plain already during the Eneolithic. During the Bronze Age the plain seems to have taken on a sacred aspect, as grave mounds were built, most of them visible from quite far away. This suggests a significant opening of the landscape, which is confirmed by pollen analysis. Two probably contemporaneous hilltop settlements were placed so that the largest part of the mounds was not visible from there.Downloads
Published
2023-05-26
Issue
Section
Artikel
Bibliographic Information and Reviews
How to Cite
Müller-Scheeßel, N. (2023) “Kupres, Bosnien-Herzegowina: Von der Natur- zur Kultur- zur Rituallandschaft”, Research E-Papers, pp. 14–17. doi:10.34780/9v14-q1a2.