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Planning a 1:1 reconstruction of an Early Neolithic long house


Year: 2014 Author: Alexander Gramsch Categories: Experimental Archaeology, Neolithic, Public Archaeology, Museum Archaeology

Tags: Experimental Archaeology, Stone Age Europe, Linear Pottery culture

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Herxheim Museum director Alexander Gramsch (left), architect Kurt Garrecht (centre) and experimental archaeologist Markus Loges (right) with a model of a typical longhouse of the Early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK)
Herxheim Museum director Alexander Gramsch (left), architect Kurt Garrecht (centre) and experimental archaeologist Markus Loges (right) with a model of a typical longhouse of the Early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK)
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