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310:(The Neolithic painted ceramics in Austria. A chronological-cultural-historical study, 1978) from the University of Vienna, Ruttkay continued her research into a time-line for Austrian prehistoric cultures. Her studies included many cultural groups, such as the Moravian-Eastern Austrian Group of painted pottery (
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Stadler, Peter; Ruttkay, Elisabeth (2007). "Absolute
Chronology of the Moravian-Eastern Austrian Group (MOG) of the Painted Pottery (Lengyel Culture) Based on New Radiocarbon Dates from Austria & Kommentare zur aktuellen Chronologie der MOG aus typologischer Sicht". In Kozłowski, Janusz
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In 1982, Ruttkay's husband died after a lengthy illness. The following year, she was appointed to the High
Counselor of the Prehistory Department, becoming the director of the library at the museum. In 1983, Ruttkay married the philosopher
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Trnka, Gerhard (2011). "The neolithic radiolarite mining site of Wien-Mauer-Antonshöhe (Austria)/Újkőkori
Radiolarit Kitermelőhely Wien-Mauer-Antonshöhe (Ausztria)". In Biró, Katalin T.; András, Markó (eds.).
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