On a ridge between Lang and Schirka, which is clearly visible at the level of the A9 junction Lebring, looking the west, there is a burial ground hidden in the forest. It has been known…
The impressive burial mound (tumulus) not far from the Höchkiegerl estate is one of the largest preserved Roman burial mounds in the Lassnitz river Valley. Already in the 1930s, the Gams priest Pitter undertook excavations…
Burgstallkogel hill near Grossklein is one of the most prominent archaeological sites of the late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age in Europe (9th-6th century B.C.). With almost 700 preserved burial mounds surrounding a…
Although it has never been hidden, the Hallstatt-period barrow cemetery Buchkogel/northern slope in Unterhaus near Wildon has been known to official Styrian archaeology only since the 1980s. During an excavation in 2006/07 in mound no….
The tumulus field Weitendorf/Kaiserwald – a Roman burial ground on the Kaiserwald terrace. With 50 easily recognizable burial mounds, the tumulus field represents the largest area of its kind in the Kaiserwald. It proves an…
In the so-called Hartwald, an extensive forest area in the municipality of St. Martin i. S., there are several prehistoric and Roman period tumuli groups, which were attached to the settlements of that time as…