IRON-AGE-DANUBE

MONUMENTALIZED EARLY IRON AGE LANDSCAPES IN THE DANUBE RIVER BASIN


Over the past few decades, European archaeological heritage gained major attention by connecting prominent archaeological sites to wider transnational networks, which have become a popular tool for their protection, promotion and tourist use. Imposingly attractive, however very fragile, prehistoric landscapes in the Danube programme area remain partly hidden and not well integrated into cultural tourism. The Iron-Age-Danube project focuses on monumental archaeological landscapes of the Early Iron Age, characterized by, e.g., fortified hilltop settlements and large tumulus cemeteries, from the era between roughly the 9th–4th cent. BC (Hallstatt period). At that time, the Danube region was part of a cultural phenomenon called the Eastern-Hallstatt circle.

Iron Age Danube route

Experience the Iron Age heritage along the Iron Age Danube route!

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Statistics

The number of sites entered per country

AT: 632 | SI: 165 | HR: 153 | HU: 98 | None: 1
(total 1046)

Touristic potential of sites

High: 158 | Low: 163 | Middle: 725
(total 1046)

Sites that are (at least partially) protected

470
(total 1046)

Area of sites vs. area of "excavation" vs area "geophysical survey"

1,260 km2 vs 293 km2 vs 21 km2


Papers and Publications

  • Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Danube region
    DOI
  • Strategies for monumentalized (pre)historic landscapes in the Danube Region
    DOI
  • Evaluation of data in the Iron-Age-Danube database
    DOI

  • Funding

    funding