Monday, January 28, 2019

Kissing Beakers in Hesse?

I can't understand a freaking word of the video, but they speak of and show glockenbechers at the gravesite and in a box of fragments.  If any of this makes sense to you, please share in the comments.

Kissing Beakers? Via Hessenschau

Here's the video on Hesse by Hessenschau.  I believe the above is a woman and a child.

German documentaries on Bell Beakers always have the ominous background music with a burning map.  Awesome!

And some text to go with it [here].

Hessen Beakers? (via Hessenschau - Bild © Sascha Piffko - Archäologische Untersuchungen)

They suspect plague or flu wiped out a family, but DNA is submitted to be sure how these folks relate to each other.  I'm not sure who the other 18 individuals are, and older layer?  Other Beakers?  Hopefully a German speaker can clarify.

A pot snip from Hessenschau

Don't get too wrapped up in periodization or dating.  It's a news article.

"Das Baugebiet liegt in Hanau-MittelbuchenBild © Sascha Piffko - Archäologische Untersuchungen" via Hessenschau

This is in Hanau-Mittelbuchen in Hesse, West-central Germany.  The cemetery is a rescue work so the archaeologists are running to get everyone out of the ground before the housing development goes up.  I guess that's the nature of the beast in a place like Europe.

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3 comments:

  1. The kind of burial and the provisional dating (5000 bp) are interesting for a Bell Beaker settlement in the very midst of Central Europe. We'll see.

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    1. I'm guessing it's just a big round number, like first half of the third millennium. Hopefully the archaeologists will publish a paper and include some quality photographs, and of course the dates.

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  2. The video says it's a man with a young woman, with a child at little distance.
    Most is about what they don't know yet.
    Kind regards, Toos

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