Interdisciplinary and Trinational Research into the Late La Tène Settlement Landscape of the Upper Rhine
In: M. FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ – H. WENDLING – K. WINGER (Hrsg.), Paths to Complexity: Centralisation and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe
Abstract: The southern Upper Rhine area has a large number of Late La Tène sites, several of which are of European significance. The modern division of the region by three national borders and two language areas meant that the area enclosed by the Vosges, the Black Forest and the Jura Mountains was not perceived as a geographical unit and connected settlement landscape. Therefore, it was the objective of the tri-national working group to compile coordinated records of all the sites dating from the period in this cultural landscape.