Stillfried
oppidum
Stillfried an der March, i.e. ad ripam dextram fluminis Mari iacens, est oppidum parvum Austriae inferioris. Fuit olim municipium a se ipsum ubi ab anno 1355 nundinae tenebantur. Hodie pars est municipii Angern an der March. In his locis homines iam ab aevo palaeolithico habitabant. Castra collina aetatis ferreae (culturae La Tène) occidenti versus eminent. Via succinea, per vallem Mari fluminis descendens, haec castra transivit. Recentius via ferrea septentrionalis Imperatoris Ferdinandi, quae a Vindobona Brunam usque tendit, ab anno 1839 Stillfried percurrit.
Bibliographia
recensere- Andreas G. Heiss et al., "The Hoard of the Rings. “Odd” annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria)" in PLOS One (5 Iunii 2019)
- J. Szilvássy, H. Kritscher, "Preparation, reconstruction and interpretation of seven human skeletons from the late Bronze age (urn-field-culture) found at a storage pit in Stillfried/March, lower Austria" in Anthropologischer Anzeiger vol. 49 (1991) pp. 303-324 Epitome
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Stillfried spectant. |
- Museum Stillfried: Zentrum der Urzeit (situs publicus)