- The Laugen-
Melaun culture (from
German Laugen-
Melaun-Kultur) or Luco
culture (in Italian) was a late
Bronze Age and
early Iron Age
archaeological culture...
-
Ernst Melaun (2
February 1856 - 26
August 1935) was an
artist and
master metal worker from Austria. He was
known for
designing and
making decorative Ornamental...
- BC. From
these settlements, two
prominent cultures emerged: the Laugen-
Melaun culture in the
Bronze Age, and the Fritzens-Sanzeno
culture in the Iron...
- species, T. laticinctus, was
described recently by Kuch,
Gumprecht and
Melaun (2007). It is
found on the
Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The type locality...
-
beginning of the 20th century. The Fritzens-Sanzeno
culture replaced the Laugen-
Melaun culture in
South Tyrol and
Trentino and the
Inntal culture (****ociated with...
- laticinctus
Binomial name
Tropidolaemus laticinctus (Kuch, Gumprecht, and
Melaun, 2007)
Synonyms Trimeresurus laticinctus Kuch, Gumprecht, and
Melaun, 2007...
- culture, in
continuity with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age Laugen-
Melaun culture. The
Raeti are not believed, archeologically, to
descend from the...
- culture, in
continuity with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age Laugen-
Melaun culture. The
Raeti are not believed, archeologically, to
descend from the...
-
centre of the
current city.
These include Bronze Age
Urnfield and Laugen-
Melaun settlements from 1300 to 800 BC and Iron Age
settlements from the 5th to...
-
three settlement horizons, two from the mid and
early Bronze Age (Laugen-
Melaun/Luco-Meluno culture) and one from the
early Iron Age (Fritzens-Sanzeno culture)...