2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0003598x00062049
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Miners and mining in the Late Bronze Age: a multidisciplinary study from Austria

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“…Also the contemporaneous local metallurgic activities seemed to have had no significant impact on the vegetation. This is confirmed by LBA studies by Schibler et al (2011) in the Tyrol (Austria) and by Iron Age studies by Dörfler (2000) in Joldelund (Germany), where small-scale smelting activities also had only slight and short-lasting influences on the wood. Also recent studies by Rösch (2011Rösch ( , 2012, on calculations of wood demand and wood use during LN times in the Lake Constance (Germany) area as well as during (pre-) historic times in the Schwarzwald (Germany) area, suggest that the supply of settlements with construction and firewood was only on a small scale which did not lead to environmental changes in the region.…”
Section: Charcoal Analysissupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Also the contemporaneous local metallurgic activities seemed to have had no significant impact on the vegetation. This is confirmed by LBA studies by Schibler et al (2011) in the Tyrol (Austria) and by Iron Age studies by Dörfler (2000) in Joldelund (Germany), where small-scale smelting activities also had only slight and short-lasting influences on the wood. Also recent studies by Rösch (2011Rösch ( , 2012, on calculations of wood demand and wood use during LN times in the Lake Constance (Germany) area as well as during (pre-) historic times in the Schwarzwald (Germany) area, suggest that the supply of settlements with construction and firewood was only on a small scale which did not lead to environmental changes in the region.…”
Section: Charcoal Analysissupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The history of settlement development and its anthropogenic impact on natural woodland since the LN in this Alpine area is primarily derived from several palynological and archaeobotanical studies (cf. Bortenschlager 1986;Walde 1999;Schibler et al 2011;Oeggl 2013). Recent research studies focus on anthropogenic disturbance of woodland for agricultural activities (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These mining activities were first verified by archaeological excavations in the 1990s (Goldenberg and Rieser, 2004). More intensive excavations on prehistoric mining in the Lower Inn Valley have taken place since 2007 (Schibler et al., 2011). We conducted a detailed investigation of one of these small mines, the so-called Mauk E mine, which had initially been explored in the 1990s (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is therefore a need to create a detailed inventory, mapping early mining history. Such an inventory could improve our understanding of the interactions between the actors of the chaîne opératoire (Schibler et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%