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Krausse, Dirk, Ebinger, Nicole and Link, Thomas (Eds.): PIA 1. Bericht des Pilotprojekts Inwertsetzung Ausgrabungen, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2024 (Materialien zur Archäologie in Baden-Württemberg, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1493

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ISBN 978-3-96929-382-9 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-388-1 (Softcover)

Published

12/18/2024

Authors

Dirk Krausse (Ed.), Nicole Ebinger (Ed.), Thomas Link (Ed.)

PIA 1. Bericht des Pilotprojekts Inwertsetzung Ausgrabungen

The "Pilot Project for the Valorisation of Excavations" (PIA) is developing methods and standards for efficient processing and publication of rescue excavations. The first PIA volume contains several articles on a large-scale excavation in Cleebronn (Lkr. Heilbronn) with settlement features and burials from the Middle Neolithic, the Urnfield period, the Latène period and the Early and High Middle Ages. The excavation of two latrines and a well in the Roman vicus of Sindelfingen (Lkr. Böblingen) yielded spectacular features and finds. An introduction to the aims and methods of the pilot project and an overview of the rescue excavations in 2023 complement the volume.

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Prof. Dr. habil. Dirk Krausse is Department Director and Vice President of the State Office for Heritage Conservation at the Stuttgart Regional Council. In this function, he has been responsible for the coordination of archaeological heritage conservation in Baden-Württemberg since 2008. He is also Associate Professor at the University of Tübingen. He studied prehistory and early history, ethnology, empirical cultural studies and anthropology at the Universities of Göttingen and Kiel. He received his doctorate in 1994 at the University of Kiel, where he also qualified as a professor in 2001. His work and research focuses on the pre-Roman Iron Age in Central and Western Europe, the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period and general aspects of theory and practice of archaeological heritage conservation and research.

Dipl.-Rest. Nicole Ebinger is deputy head of the department for general concepts, guidelines and specialist disciplines at the State Office for Heritage Conservation at the Stuttgart Regional Council and head of the archaeological restoration department. She is also head of the pilot project for the valorization of excavations (PIA) and senior curator. She coordinates numerous interdisciplinary research projects. One of her main areas of research is the excavation, evaluation and analysis of burial complexes recovered in blocks and their virtual uncovering using X-ray computed tomography.

Dr. Thomas Link is a department manager at the State Office for Heritage Conservation at the Stuttgart Regional Council. He studied Prehistory and Early History, Near Eastern Archaeology and Ethnology at the University of Heidelberg and received his doctorate in 2010 with a dissertation on an early Neolithic settlement in the city of Dresden. From 2007 to 2015, he was an assistant lecturer at the University of Würzburg. In 2015, he joined the State Office for Heritage Conservation, where he has since been responsible for archaeological publications, among other things.

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Table of Contents
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PDF
Titelei
Vorwort
Inhalt
Dirk Krausse, Nicole Ebinger, Thomas Link
11-19
Marco Schrickel
Aspekte der Präventivarchäologie in Baden-Württemberg
21-26
Robin Dürr
Westliche Ausläufer der Wüstung Niederramsbach, Cleebronn, Lkr. Heilbronn
203-227
Marcus G. Meyer, Sebastiaan van Kaam
Befund- und Fundkatalog einer archäologischen Sondage im römerzeitlichen vicus von Sindelfingen
229-324
Autorinnen und Autoren
335

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