Jevišovice-Kultur


The jevišovice culture is a copper age group, which presents itself as a closed community due to the same vascular forms, tools, equipment, technologies, settlements and burial habits. It was combined with the Mödling-Zöbing-group in Lower Austria to form the Mödling-Zöbing / Jevišovice culture. Hermann Maurer presented the Mödling-Zöbing-Jevišovice formation (type, culture) in several publications.

The area around Melk, the Wachau, the dark-stone forest, the Wienerwald and the South Moravian and parts of the west-Slovakian area, where also the named town Jevišovice is located, For the first time in 1914 Jaroslav Palliardi excavated characteristic finds for this culture. At the end of the 1980s, the local museum Melk excavated on the Wachberg of Melk the part of a farm with domed kilns and loom weights. The Wachberg now has about 40 complete clay vessels and as many weaving weights as the most important site of Austria in the fundarme Mödling-Zöbing / Jevišovice Group. Edit source text

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