Papers by Linda Leuenberger
Jahrbuch Archäologie Schweiz, 2024
Prospektion, Metalldetektor, Mittelbronzezeit, Schwert, Depot
Jahrbuch Archäologie Schweiz, 2023
Stefan Di Staso, a volunteer metal detectorist, discovered a Late
Bronze Age hoard on Tättebüel... more Stefan Di Staso, a volunteer metal detectorist, discovered a Late
Bronze Age hoard on Tättebüel hill in the municipality of Wagenhausen. The assemblage comprises 47 objects weighing a total of
368.3 g. An EDX analysis carried out on the objects revealed that
they were all made of tin bronze. The artefacts include two
Binningen-type pins, two armlets, a sheet-metal bracelet, two
wire pendants, a sheet-metal tube, six finger rings, a wire ring, six
wire spirals, a ringed necklace, a pendant and an arrowhead. A
subsequent excavation brought to light four coarse ware wall
sherds. The composition of the assemblage is similar to that of
other hoards found, for example, at Binningen BL, Belp BE
Hohliebe, Löhningen SH or Bötzingen (D). They all date from the
phase BzD2/HaA1, i.e. from the 13th to the 12th century BC
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Papers by Linda Leuenberger
Bronze Age hoard on Tättebüel hill in the municipality of Wagenhausen. The assemblage comprises 47 objects weighing a total of
368.3 g. An EDX analysis carried out on the objects revealed that
they were all made of tin bronze. The artefacts include two
Binningen-type pins, two armlets, a sheet-metal bracelet, two
wire pendants, a sheet-metal tube, six finger rings, a wire ring, six
wire spirals, a ringed necklace, a pendant and an arrowhead. A
subsequent excavation brought to light four coarse ware wall
sherds. The composition of the assemblage is similar to that of
other hoards found, for example, at Binningen BL, Belp BE
Hohliebe, Löhningen SH or Bötzingen (D). They all date from the
phase BzD2/HaA1, i.e. from the 13th to the 12th century BC
Bronze Age hoard on Tättebüel hill in the municipality of Wagenhausen. The assemblage comprises 47 objects weighing a total of
368.3 g. An EDX analysis carried out on the objects revealed that
they were all made of tin bronze. The artefacts include two
Binningen-type pins, two armlets, a sheet-metal bracelet, two
wire pendants, a sheet-metal tube, six finger rings, a wire ring, six
wire spirals, a ringed necklace, a pendant and an arrowhead. A
subsequent excavation brought to light four coarse ware wall
sherds. The composition of the assemblage is similar to that of
other hoards found, for example, at Binningen BL, Belp BE
Hohliebe, Löhningen SH or Bötzingen (D). They all date from the
phase BzD2/HaA1, i.e. from the 13th to the 12th century BC