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Figure 3 - Individual lifeworlds and social structured societies in Merovingian settlements of the Munich Gravel Plain

Figure 3: The early medieval settlement of Kirchheim: Excavation plan (above) and settlement structure (below). In the picture below, the grey rectangles indicate longhouses, the while sqares pit houses, the circles wells and the oval structures graves. Paths between the structures, as indicated from the excavation, are dotted in grey. The numbers refer to the house numbers in Fig. 2. "T" indicates pit houses with objects for textile production, "M" pit houses with finds that indicate metal working. Plan after Geisler 1993, Beilage 23, 41 and 43, with modifications.
The early medieval settlement of Kirchheim: Excavation plan (above) and settlement structure (below). In the picture below, the grey rectangles indicate longhouses, the while sqares pit houses, the circles wells and the oval structures graves. Paths between the structures, as indicated from the excavation, are dotted in grey. The numbers refer to the house numbers in Fig. 2. "T" indicates pit houses with objects for textile production, "M" pit houses with finds that indicate metal working. Plan after Geisler 1993, Beilage 23, 41 and 43, with modifications.
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