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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Border complex of Hedeby and the Danevirke' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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People rarely lived beyond 30 or 40, and archaeological research shows that their later years were often painful due to crippling diseases such as tuberculosis. | WIKI |
This proved to be fortunate for later archaeological work at the site. | WIKI |
Archaeological work began at the site in 1900 after the rediscovery of the settlement. | WIKI |
Archaeological work on the site was productive for two main reasons: that the site had never been built on since its destruction some 840 years earlier, and that the permanently waterlogged ground had preserved wood and other perishable materials. | WIKI |
After the Second World War, in 1959, archaeological work was started again and has continued intermittently ever since. | WIKI |
In 2005 an ambitious archaeological reconstruction program was initiated on the original site. | WIKI |
Based on the results of archaeological analyses, exact copies of some of the original Viking houses have been rebuilt. | WIKI |
The archaeological evidence, including large amounts of organic finds, provides an outstanding insight into the expansion of trading networks and cross-cultural exchange as well as into the development of northern European towns and the Scandinavian elites from the 8th to 11th centuries. | UNESCO |
Attributes of the property include the archaeological remains of Hedeby including traces of roads, structures and cemeteries. | UNESCO |
In the harbour adjacent to the town are the archaeological deposits related to jetties that extended over the water and four known shipwrecks. | UNESCO |
Attributes related to the Danevirke include sections of the Crooked Wall, the Main Wall, the North Wall, the Connection Wall, the Kovirke, the offshore works, and the East Wall with either above ground vestiges or archaeological remains below the ground or underwater. | UNESCO |
Because of their rich and extremely well preserved archaeological material they have become key scientific sites for the interpretation of a broad variety of economic, social and historic developments in Viking Age Europe. | UNESCO |
The archaeological evidence highlights the significance of Hedeby and the Danevirke as an example of an urban trading centre connected with a large-scale defensive system in a borderland at the core of major trading routes over sea and land from the 8th to 11th centuries. | UNESCO |
The area includes all elements that represent the values of the property xe2x80x93 the monuments and ramparts, locations of significance, and all the archaeological remains that embody the long history of the Hedeby-Danevirke complex. | UNESCO |
Hedeby has not been inhabited or otherwise built upon since it was abandoned, ensuring the authenticity of its archaeological deposits. | UNESCO |
Some 95% of the town remains unexcavated and the other 5% has been studied using established archaeological methods and analyses. | UNESCO |