It is still not fully excavated, but it has already emerged as one of the richest and most extensive prehistoric cemeteries in the Aegean.
The burial may have been an integral part of a larger prehistoric cemetery and enclosure, which surrounded it.
The prehistoric cemetery was discovered by Polish archeologists in the 1990s.
Archaeologist identified a prehistoric cemetery on the property.
In 1846, a large prehistoric cemetery was discovered close by the current location of Hallstatt.
Much of this work is facilitated by the presence of prehistoric cemeteries with well preserved human remains -an unusual hunter-gatherer characteristic from a global perspective.
Johann Georg Ramsauer discovers a large prehistoric cemetery near Hallstatt.
This prehistoric cemetery was acquired by the state in 1935 as a donation from the Fish family.
There are actually over thirty Bronze Age burial mounds forming a large prehistoric cemetery.
A prehistoric Celtic cemetery was discovered in the village at the beginning of the 20th century.