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SUMMARY:On the edge. New results on the Prehistoric usage of the Carnic Cre
 st\, Eastern Tyrol
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DESCRIPTION:Vortrag auf Einladung des AK Paläolithikum:&nbsp\;In collectiv
 e memory\, the Carnic Crest is primarily remembered as part of the contest
 ed front line between Austrian-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy d
 uring the First World War. However\, archaeological finds prove that the r
 egion has a much longer and less bloody history. Since 2021\, archaeologis
 ts from the Archäologische Forschungsnetzwerk Innsbruck (AFIN) and the Na
 tural History Museum Vienna have been jointly researching the prehistoric 
 use of the area between Sillian and Untertilliach. Surprising results have
  come to light: the oldest archaeological sites date back to around 7\,000
  BC and therefore suggest that the region was used by Mesolithic hunter-ga
 therer communities. First results show their affiliation to the Sauveterri
 ano techno-complex of Northern Italy. But also finds and structures dating
  to the Neolithic\, Bronze Age\, Iron Age\, as well as Medieval and Early 
 Modern times show the continued usage of the alpine highlands of the Carni
 c Crest\, as hunting grounds\, pastures as well as zones of transit and su
 pra regional contact.Zugangsdaten:Teilnahme über Zoomhttps://univienna.zo
 om.us/j/66280346065?pwd=uAEvrGvr3UWCzEt3cpaCriWiV3PGTr.1Teilnahme über de
 n Internet-Browser:https://zoom.us/joinMeeting-ID: 662 8034 6065\, Kenncod
 e: 087028
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