2005
DOI: 10.1515/prhz.2005.80.2.190
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Neue Forschungen zum frühkeltischen Fürstensitz auf dem Ipf bei Bopfingen, Ostalbkreis (Baden-Württemberg)

Abstract: Am Westrand des Nördlinger Ries überragt der 668 m hohe Ipf als mächtiger Zeugenberg des Weißen Jura der Schwäbischen Alb die Landschaft. Seine imposante Erscheinung und die umfangreichen, mächtigen Befestigungen haben schon lange den Verdacht genährt, daß es sich hier um eine der Burgen der älteren Eisenzeit handelt, die wir unter dem Begriff "Fürstensitze" subsumieren. Die Bedeutung und Funktion der ehemaligen Befestigung blieben jedoch lange unbekannt. Erst eine in den 1960er Jahren auf dem Ipf gefundene sc… Show more

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“…In recent years, small‐scale archaeological investigations and the re‐evaluation of archival data have provided evidence of rural settlement activities during the Neolithic and Metal Ages in the western Allgäu region between the Swabian Jura and the Baar as well as the Black Forest (Ahlrichs et al, 2018; Höpfer et al, 2019, 2020; Miera et al, 2019). Still, large‐scale archaeological excavations largely focused on fortified hilltop settlements at the margins of the upland plateaus that are commonly understood as seats of social elites or places with special functions (Abels, 1980, 2012; Krause, 2014; Krausse, 2008; Sandner, 2005), or as control of transportation routes (Gassmann et al, 2006). Likewise, a systematic investigation of geoarchaeological evidence of prehistoric land use has so far predominantly been performed in the vicinity of these prominent hilltop settlements or so‐called ‘princely sites’ (Fürstenberg: Henkner et al, 2017; Henkner, Ahlrichs, Downey, et al, 2018; Scherer et al, 2021; Ipf: Mailänder et al, 2010; Schlossberg: Nelle & Schmidgall, 2003; Poschlod & Baumann, 2010; Heuneburg: Hansen et al, 2015, 2017; Rösch & Fischer, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, small‐scale archaeological investigations and the re‐evaluation of archival data have provided evidence of rural settlement activities during the Neolithic and Metal Ages in the western Allgäu region between the Swabian Jura and the Baar as well as the Black Forest (Ahlrichs et al, 2018; Höpfer et al, 2019, 2020; Miera et al, 2019). Still, large‐scale archaeological excavations largely focused on fortified hilltop settlements at the margins of the upland plateaus that are commonly understood as seats of social elites or places with special functions (Abels, 1980, 2012; Krause, 2014; Krausse, 2008; Sandner, 2005), or as control of transportation routes (Gassmann et al, 2006). Likewise, a systematic investigation of geoarchaeological evidence of prehistoric land use has so far predominantly been performed in the vicinity of these prominent hilltop settlements or so‐called ‘princely sites’ (Fürstenberg: Henkner et al, 2017; Henkner, Ahlrichs, Downey, et al, 2018; Scherer et al, 2021; Ipf: Mailänder et al, 2010; Schlossberg: Nelle & Schmidgall, 2003; Poschlod & Baumann, 2010; Heuneburg: Hansen et al, 2015, 2017; Rösch & Fischer, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, large-scale archaeological excavations largely focused on fortified hilltop settlements at the margins of the upland plateaus that are commonly understood as seats of social elites or places with special functions (Abels, 1980(Abels, , 2012Krause, 2014;Krausse, 2008;Sandner, 2005), or as control of transportation routes (Gassmann et al, 2006). Likewise, a systematic investigation of geoarchaeological evidence of prehistoric land use has so far predominantly been performed in the vicinity of these prominent hilltop settlements or so-called 'princely sites' (Fürstenberg: Henkner et al, 2017;Henkner, Ahlrichs, Downey, et al, 2018;Scherer et al, 2021;Ipf: Mailänder et al, 2010;Schlossberg: Nelle & Schmidgall, 2003;Poschlod & Baumann, 2010;Heuneburg: Hansen et al, 2015Rösch & Fischer, 2016).…”
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“…They were subsequently excavated between 2000 and 2006. A large burial mound was additionally discovered (Mound 1, 64 m in diameter), until then not recognized as such, which is still preserved today in the form of an undulation in the terrain measuring more than 100 m. 4 3 Krause et al 2005, Krause, ed. 2014, Krause, ed.…”
Section: Un Regard Porté Sur L'avenirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dvorec leží v blízkosti výšinného centra Ipf, v jehož okolí byly zjištěny další pravoúhlé dvorce v poloze Osterholz-Zaunacker, obsahující nálezy mediterráních transportních amfor, attické červenofigurové keramiky, jemné keramiky domácího původu, popř. bronzových předmětů (Krause -Böhr -Guggisberg 2005, 201;Krause 2005). Součástí dvorce odkrytého v poloze Osterholz-Burgfeld je také kompaktní plocha (ca 270 m 2 ) nepravidelného půdorysu pokrytá kameny.…”
Section: Rekonstrukce Zástavby Minické Akropoleunclassified