January 2024
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The ongoing evaluation of one of the most extensively investigated settlements of the Middle Bronze Age in Baden-Württemberg provides insights into the settlement system of this period. It is only since the last two or three decades that settlements from the middle of the second millennium BCE have been found more frequently in Baden-Württemberg and in Switzerland. Previously, the more numerous burial sites of the Tumulus Culture had seemed mostly isolated. On the basis of a cursory presentation of the most important structures from Anselfingen, some emerging connections as well as contrasts to surrounding regions and preceding or following periods are pointed out, while the results of an anthracological-botanical investigation of charcoals from several fire pits are put in context with existing proxy data on Bronze Age land use.