The Day of Lower Austrian Archaeology will take place digitally for the first time on november 19th due to the corona.
Due to the current situation, we can offer you our lectures live in digital form. This means that for the first time you can follow our program items, which will take place as part of the Lower Austrian Archeology Day on November 19, in a live streaming. The link for this follows.
Our 2020 program (the times of the individual lectures will follow)
Maria Hackl
The Sound of the Ice Age: New Experimental Studies on the Upper Palaeolithic Aerophone from Chamber Ditches
Eva Lenneis
From the excavation to the history of the village: The band ceramic settlement of Mold near Horn
Michael Konrad
Just a matter of form? What experimental archaeology tells us about Bronze Age molds
Benedikt Biederer
Anyone who digs a pit ... Storage in an attempt
Volker Lindinger
The Hallstatt-era burial mounds of Niederfellabrunn and Niederhollabrunn. Geophysical investigations on the pyramids of the Weinviertel
Peter Trebsche and Stephan Fichtl
At the end of the Franco-Austrian excavations in the Latène period settlement center of Haselbach in 2019
Dominik Hagmann
Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum. Possibilities and limits of digital archaeological studies on the hinterland of a Roman province
Elisabeth Nowotny
I-CULT. An EU project brings momentum into the Middle Ages
Wolfgang FA Lobisser
On the construction of an early medieval church model in the open-air museum Asparn an der Zaya based on an archaeological finding from Pohansko in Moravia
Alarich Langendorf, Andreas Steininger, Volker Lindinger and Dominik Hagmann
Archaeological georadar measurements in Göttweig Abbey
Important note: the catalog for this year's Day of Lower Austrian Regional Archeology is available again this year as usual in our MAMUZ shop.
The team of the 11th Day of Lower Austria Archeology 2020 wishes you enriching lectures and good entertainment!