Kulm (Aigen)
Kulm | ||
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height | 918 m above sea level A. | |
location | Aigen im Ennstal , Styria | |
Mountains | Rottenmanner and Wölzer Tauern | |
Dominance | 2.7 km → Rantenstein | |
Notch height | 263 m ↓ near Putterersee | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 31 '16 " N , 14 ° 7' 29" E | |
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Type | Inselberg | |
rock | Banded limestone and phyllite | |
particularities | Hallstatt period site |
The Kulm is an island mountain near Aigen in the Ennstal . It has a height of 918 m above sea level. A. and rises around 270 m above the valley floor of the Styrian Ennstal . It consists of paleozoic limestone bands and phyllites .
The Kulm is located in an important traffic situation between the Salzkammergut in the north and the pass routes over the Niedere Tauern in the south. For a long time it has been seen as the central location of the prehistoric Eastern Alps and thus the early salt trade .
Archaeological finds
Excavations in 1948/49 after a hilltop settlement from the Hallstatt period (from around 800 to 475 BC) were unsuccessful, and it was not until 2002 when forest roads were built on the northern slope of the Kulm that some grave fields were found. In addition to flat graves , the most northerly Hallstatt-era barrows in Styria were discovered. A settlement of the Kulm from the older Urnfield culture (from about 1300 to 800 BC) to the early La Tène period (480-380 BC) can be assumed. The graves can be assigned to the Sulmtaler and Calendar Mountain cultures; This is particularly indicated by the barrows, as well as two Kreuzatt pocket basins (Attasche, handle mounts on metal vessels) from apparently local production. In the late Hallstatt period , a beak- jug fragment and pottery- wheel-turned pottery can be classified, which, however, also point to a local production source due to their independent shape.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Helmut W. Flügel and Franz Neubauer: Explanations of the geological map of Styria 1: 200000. Vienna 1984
literature
- Bernhard Hebert , Maria Windholz-Konrad: A Hallstatt-era Kreuzatt pocket basin from a previously unknown burial ground on the Kulm near Aigen in the Ennstal. In: Archeology Austria 15/2, 2004, p. 21 f.
- Walter Modrijan: New excavations in Styria. In: Journal of the Historisches Verein für Steiermark , 44, 1953, p. 3 f.
- Susanne Sievers , Otto Helmut Urban , Peter C. Ramsl: Lexicon for Celtic Archeology. A – K, LZ . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-7001-6765-5 , pp. 975–976.
Web links
- Kreuzattaschen basin Hallstatt period cross attach basin on the Kulm near Aigen im Ennstal, Styria - sensational find from a previously unknown burial mound , Federal Monuments Office, Work in Progress, 2004 - report on the Kreuzatt pocket basin.