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    Lighting devices from the so-called Episcopal Church from the Kirchbichl in Lavant (Lienz, Austria) by Julia E. Rabitsch, Verena Heisters, Ulrike Töchterle

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The Early Christian churches of the Late Antique hilltop settlement in Lavant (Lienz, Austria) have been investigated for almost a century. …”
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    Reconsidering the current stratigraphy of the Alpine Lateglacial: Implications of the sedimentary and morphological record of the Lienz area (Tyrol/Austria) by J. M. Reitner, S. Ivy-Ochs, R. Drescher-Schneider, I. Hajdas, M. Linner

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Die morphologischen und sedimentären Belege aus dem Raum Lienz liefern starke Argumente gegen die bisher angewandte, fünfgliedrige Stratigraphie des Alpinen Spätglazials (ALG; ca 19–11.7 ka), dem Zeitraum nach dem Würm-Hochglazial (= Alpines Letztes Glaziales Maximum; AlpLGM). …”
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    The impact and sustainability of the prevention project 3! Winter Life Camp on young pupil’s knowledge on accident prevention and behaviour in winter alpine terrain by Theresa Bischofer, Elena Pocecco, Gerhard Ruedl

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In Tyrol, with a total of 9 districts, apart from the district of Lienz/East Tyrol, there is no regionwide youth prevention programme. …”
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    The Archaeological Landscape Park of Aguntum - an Alpine Roman Town in East Tyrol. Synergy between cultural heritage, landscape protection and biodiversity by Andreas Nemmert, Andrea Hassler, Oliver Stöhr

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The archaeological site of Aguntum is located near Lienz in East Tyrol. Around ten years ago, Aguntum was not attractive to visitors, had an inconsistent appearance, and no clear policy for future development. …”
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    Seismic Activity Along the Periadriatic and Sava Faults in the Past Two Millennia—An Archaeoseismological Assessment by Miklós Kázmér, Krzysztof Gaidzik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These are (from east to west): Roman Siscia (Sisak) near the Sava fault in Croatia, Roman Celeia (Celje) at the Savinja/Sava faults in Slovenia, Magdalensberg (Roman) just north of the Karavanka fault, Medieval Villach, the Dobratsch landslide and Medieval Arnoldstein at the junction of Mölltal and Gailtal faults, Medieval Millstatt, Sachsenburg. and Roman Teurnia on the Mölltal Fault, Medieval Lienz (all in Austria) and San Candido on the Pustertal fault, as well as Medieval Merano and Tirol (in Italy) adjacent to the North Giudicarie fault zone. …”
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