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Unterseen IV: Do you dig with a trowel or gräbst Du mit einer Kelle?
It was almost a rite of passage. Sometime during the first year of my archaeology degree in the UK, we were told to get a trowel. It all sounded quite mysterious to a young foreign student: a WHS 3 or … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, Archäologie, Ausgrabung, excavation, Switzerland, tool use and cognition, Unterseen
Tagged rescue excavations, Switzerland, tools, trowel, Unterseen
Unterseen III: Day of archaeology – a day in Swiss rescue archaeology
A bit late, but here it is, my contribution to the Day of Archaeology! Over 700 archaeologists worldwide show us how diverse our archaeological days are. It is also well worth to have a look at some of the many … Continue reading
Unterseen II: the archaeology of a 19th Century road surface – Strassenarchäologie des 19. Jh.s
English text below. Manchmal bleibt es bis lange nach der Ausgrabung noch ungewiss was Du ausgegraben hast, manchmal ist es sofort klar. Dies war letzte Woche der Fall. Auf der Ausgrabung in Unterseen legten wir zwei alte Strassenpflästerungen frei. Neben der Stadthauslaube, direkt unter dem heutigen Strassenpflaster dokumentierten wir einen letzten Rest einer Pflästerung, die aus in Mörtel gesetzten Flusskiesel bestand. Das zweite Stück eines Kopfsteinpflasters dürfte älter sein, wurde aber direkt unter dem modernen Teerbelag gefunden. Auf seiner Unterseite waren selbst die Abdrücke der Steine sichtbar. … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, Archäologie, Ausgrabung, Bern, excavation, Switzerland, Unterseen
Tagged 19. Jahrhundert, 19th century, archaeology, Archäologie, Neuzeit, Schweiz, Switzerland, Unterseen
Unterseen I – temps de repos
Posted in archaeology, Archäologie, Ausgrabung, Bern, CH, excavation, Switzerland, Unterseen
Tagged archaeology, Archäologie, Ausgrabung, Middle Ages, Schweiz, Unterseen
Blogging Archaeology – Join us!
It is already the last month of Doug’s Blogging Archaeology Carnival and although I have not been able to join in every month’s instalment, it has been great to see such a large part of the international archaeological blogging community … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, Archäologie, archeologie, blogging, Switzerland
Tagged archaeology, blogging archaeology, Schweiz, Switzerland
The Middle Ages and the Middle Stone Age – rock crystal tools and stone walls
At some excavations you do not really know what you are finding until you are done in the field and in a warm and cosy office again. Rescue excavations of Mesolithic sites can be like that. There might not be … Continue reading