!!!Gemeinlebarn

Gemeinlebarn, Lower Austria, in the district of St. Poelten, alt. 
188 m, cadastral village of the municipality of  Traismauer on 
the southern edge of the western part of the Tulln Basin. - 
Agricultural settlement, gravel production, trade in agricultural 
machines. - Austria´s best preserved graves from the  Bell 
Beaker Culture of the Neolithic period (around 2500 B.C.) were 
discovered in G. Important burial site from the early  Bronze Age 
(2300/2200-1600 B.C.); post and beam houses of the later period of the 
late Bronze Age  Urnfield Culture (from 1250 B.C.). Remarkable 
grave furnishings were found in the chieftains´ barrow graves of 
the  Hallstatt Culture (800/750-500/400 B.C.): vessels painted in red 
and black with rich plastic or figured ornaments.

!Literature
J.-W. Neugebauer, Archaeologie in Niederoesterreich, 
St. Poelten und das Traisental, 1993.


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