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Forschungen in Ala Nova/Schwechat
Ana Zora Maspoli
2023
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Until now, forts and cemeteries at the Pannonian Limes have
rarely been the focus of research, and thus both the interior
construction of the Pannonian fort of Ala Nova and an associated
cemetery outside of it have only been known through isolated and
random discoveries. The analysis of two archaeological
investigations (Bundesdenkmalamt/Archäologie Service
2009/2010) in the fort Ala Nova as well as in the associated
cemetery make it possible for the first time to work out the
Metadaten 3
chronological classification of the construction and (post-)use
phases of the fort and the fort area (1st half of 3rd to late 4th or
early 5th century AD) and the cemetery (3rd century AD) as well
as the burial rites of the biritual cemetery. For the analysis, the
features with their relative chronological sequence and the
artefacts from the area of two military barracks and a section of
the rampart ditch of the fort, as well as from 136 burials, some
pits and a ditch in the cemetery were taken into account.
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Keywords
- à FOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Geschichte, Archäologie (601) -- Geschichte, Archäologie (6010) -- Klassische Archäologie (601010)
- Ã FOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- History, Archaeology (601) -- History, Archaeology (6010) -- Classical archaeology (601010)
- Ala Nova
- Auxiliarkastell
- Auxiliary fort
- Beigaben- und Bestattungssitten
- Cavalry
- cemetery
- funerary and burial rites
- Gräberfeld
- Kavallerie
- limes
- Pannonia
- Pannonien