the settlements possess a certain agricultural Orien-
tation whilst a regard for transport routes is also evi-
dent. This emphasises the mobility of the popula-
tion, or at least that part of the population that could
be recognised by examining the import goods.
Even though this work could not answer all the
questions that arose, it provides a basis for con-
tinuing research.
(Translation: David Bibby, Konstanz)
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tation whilst a regard for transport routes is also evi-
dent. This emphasises the mobility of the popula-
tion, or at least that part of the population that could
be recognised by examining the import goods.
Even though this work could not answer all the
questions that arose, it provides a basis for con-
tinuing research.
(Translation: David Bibby, Konstanz)
146