Eva Lenneis
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The documentation of the excavation is given in full detail, also the findings are presented completely together with special analysies concerning the raw materials, the faunal and botanical remains, as well as 34 C14-measurements indicating a lifetime between 5379-4990 ca.BC..
The site belongs to the big settlement clusterof the "Horn-basin" and shows a lot of specialities beginning with the unusual situation in the Kamp-valley, the 24 slit-pits, the structure of findings differering from the neighbouring sites, which clearly indicates the character as a special site.
The text is written in German, but there is an extensive summary in English and in French.