Origin and contacts of people buried at the LBK graveyard at Kleinhadersdorf, Austria

Linearbandkeramik Early Neolithic in Central Europe isotope analyses 06 humanities and the arts Neolithikum Archaeology 601021 Prehistory 601021 Urgeschichte procurement of raw materials 0601 history and archaeology mobility of people CC1-960
DOI: 10.4312/dp.40.24 Publication Date: 2014-02-17T13:04:16Z
ABSTRACT
In this article we present first information on results of analyses of the Linearbandkeramik (LBK) graveyard of Kleinhadersdorf carried out in recent years. First, we briefly present the excavations and main characteristics of the burials. Analyses of C-, N- and Sr- isotopes, executed with- in a large-scale international project, showed that most of the people were born and lived in the area and gathered food nearby. Only three individuals came from a geologically different region, i.e. the gneiss-granite zone of the Bohemian massif. Adzes and some quern stones were also obtained in this area, while flint raw materials and Spondylus shells for ornaments were procured from other regions.
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