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Go! Digital 3.0 项目 IUENNA--"open I ng the so U th E rn jau N tal as a micro-regio N for future A rchaeology "的首字母缩写--采用了一种全面的开放科学方法,集中研究奥地利克恩顿州 Jauntal/Podjuna 山谷的考古微型区域。主要案例研究包括 Hemmaberg/gora svete Heme 遗址及其相关地点:Globasnitz/Globasnica/Iuenna, Jaunstein/Podjuna 和 St.海马伯格遗址是研究最为广泛的晚期古代山顶定居点之一,其历史可追溯到公元 4 世纪至 6 世纪,也是主要的研究重点。此外,该遗址还是东南阿尔卑斯山地区早期基督教的重要参照点,并拥有丰富的特征
IUENNA – openIng the soUthErn jauNtal as a micro-regioN for future Archaeology: A «para-description»
The Go!Digital 3.0 project IUENNA—an acronym for “open I ng the so U th E rn jau N tal as a micro-regio N for future A rchaeology”—adopts a comprehensive open science methodology and concentrates on the archaeological micro-region of the Jauntal/Podjuna Valley in Carinthia, Austria. Key case studies include the Hemmaberg/gora svete Heme site and its associated locations: Globasnitz/Globasnica/Iuenna, Jaunstein/Podjuna, and St. Ste-fan/Šteben. The Hemmaberg site is among the most extensively researched Late Antique hilltop settlements—dating from the 4 th to the 6 th century AD—and serves as a primary research focus. This site moreover functions as a crucial reference point for early Christianity in the Southeast Alpine region and boasts a rich array of features