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Europe's Oldest Wooden Staircase Found In Austria (3,000 Years Old)
AFP ^ | 10-12-2004

Posted on 10/13/2004 7:36:05 PM PDT by blam

Europe's oldest wooden staircase found in Austria

Tue Oct 12, 1:05 PM ET Science - AFP

VIENNA (AFP) - A 3,000-year-old wooden staircase has been found at Hallstatt in northern Austria, immaculately preserved in a Bronze Age salt mine, Vienna's Natural History Museum said.

"We have found a wooden staircase which dates from the 13th century B.C. It is the oldest wooden staircase discovered to date in Europe, maybe even in the world," Hans Reschreiter, the director of excavations at the museum, told AFP.

"The staircase is in perfect condition because the micro-organisms that cause wood to decompose do not exist in salt mines," he added.

The staircase is about one metre (three feet) wide and is made of pine and spruce.

It was used, the acheologist said, during the Bronze Age to go down into the saltmine and was found some 100 metres (300 feet) below the surface.

The saltmine lies about 200 metres from a necropolis which was the seat of the so-called Hallstatt Civilisation, one of the most important and advanced of the Iron Age, that lived around 700 B.C.

"For the moment we have uncovered a piece of only about seven metres, but the staircase extends further down and up," Reschreiter said.

He said previously the oldest known wooden staircase in Europe dated back to the fifth century B.C


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KEYWORDS: archaeology; austria; eoropes; found; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; oldest; staircase; wooden
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To: Leo Carpathian

Well, as is typical with carpenters, there's also a part of an index finger here too. I don't suppose you know who this belongs to?


21 posted on 10/13/2004 8:04:28 PM PDT by pipecorp ("never know where you're going till you get there." the philosopher Insectus Harem)
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To: Nasty McPhilthy
"There's a lady who knows........"

All that glitters is gold....

22 posted on 10/13/2004 8:09:32 PM PDT by blam
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To: mad_as_he$$
"Stairway to heaven?"

I saw Led Zepplin in their first concert/tour in the Filmore West in San Francisco.

23 posted on 10/13/2004 8:12:14 PM PDT by blam
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To: All
I love the Saltzberg area.
24 posted on 10/13/2004 8:13:57 PM PDT by SamKeck
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To: blam
Europe's Oldest Wooden Staircase Found In Austria (3,000 Years Old

In related news, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration sent an investigative team to the site and, after a brief inspection, determined the ladder violated 109 different regulations and imposed $304,500 in fines. OSHA posted the details of the 3000 year old ladder on it's intranet which set off alarm bells inside the American Association of Trial Lawyers which immediately began preparing a class action lawsuit against Morton Salt.

It is suspected there were no handrails on the ladder which led some to speculate the ladder did not meet minimum requirements as required by the American's With Disabilities Act. Morton Salt attorneys refuse to comment on the case.

25 posted on 10/13/2004 8:41:37 PM PDT by SteelTrap
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To: Focault's Pendulum
What's his name is doing great! He's Tom, Tom Terrific!


26 posted on 10/13/2004 9:34:32 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: clooney4824

I was there a few years ago. Neat place. Neat museum.


27 posted on 10/13/2004 9:36:21 PM PDT by lizma
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To: blam
"All that glitters is gold...."

Diamonds ain't too bad either. LOL!

28 posted on 10/13/2004 9:38:32 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: blam
"I saw Led Zepplin in their first concert/tour in the Filmore West in San Francisco."

1967 perhaps?

29 posted on 10/13/2004 9:40:15 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: clooney4824
Is this Hallstatt?

Hallstatt?

30 posted on 10/13/2004 9:55:45 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: blam; FairOpinion; Ernest_at_the_Beach; SunkenCiv; 24Karet; 2Jedismom; 4ConservativeJustices; ...
Thanks blam, nice find.
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31 posted on 10/13/2004 10:45:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("All I have seen teaches me trust the Creator for all I have not seen." -- Emerson)
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To: Old Professer

Actually 3,000 years ago, there wouldn't have been Austrian Germans living in what is now Austria. It would have been either early Celtic (most likely) or pre-Celtic.


32 posted on 10/14/2004 12:07:45 AM PDT by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: pipecorp
Well, as is typical with carpenters, there's also a part of an index finger here too.

Also 6 empty PBR cans, some cigarette butts, and an empty baggie with rolling papers inside.

33 posted on 10/14/2004 12:14:20 AM PDT by asgardshill (Got a lump of coal? Tell Mary Mapes to 'shove it' - in 2 weeks you'll have a diamond.)
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To: blam
"Hallstatt" means someting in German...I've forgotten what, 'zackly. Do you know?

I thought "Hall" was a word for "salt", but in these latter days Germans call salt "Salz", so either it's an old word or I'm just Wrong, and Should Just Deal With It (an e-gf so notified me once...and that's not why she's ex, but that's getting waaay off-topic).

34 posted on 10/14/2004 3:48:49 AM PDT by ExGeeEye ("Why is there a watermelon there?" "I'll tell you later.")
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To: Slip18
"1967 perhaps?"

I was thinking 70-72, don't remember for sure. It's still the best concert I ever went to.

35 posted on 10/14/2004 4:24:45 AM PDT by blam
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To: ExGeeEye
"I thought "Hall" was a word for "salt", but in these latter days Germans call salt "Salz", so either it's an old word or I'm just Wrong, and Should Just Deal With It (an e-gf so notified me once...and that's not why she's ex, but that's getting waaay off-topic)."

I think 'Hal' is the Celtic word for salt.

36 posted on 10/14/2004 4:27:28 AM PDT by blam
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To: mad_as_he$$
I think more in Dante's Inferno's, realm?
37 posted on 10/14/2004 6:22:49 AM PDT by bannie (Jamma Nana!)
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To: blam
I lived in Schwaebisch Hall for several years...I understood that the HALL part was in reference to their SALT MINES. In on-line dictionaries, however, I can't find where the HALL part came from.
38 posted on 10/14/2004 6:31:43 AM PDT by bannie (Jamma Nana!)
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To: blam

Aliens from Space built it


39 posted on 10/14/2004 8:55:37 AM PDT by escapefromboston (green lantern returns!)
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To: Slip18

Yes-Hallstatt,Austria. Gorgeous!


40 posted on 10/14/2004 9:45:38 AM PDT by clooney4824
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