Beurenkern
Beurenkern | ||
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location | Rhineland-Palatinate | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 8 '3 " N , 7 ° 17' 15" E | |
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The Beurenkern is a five-kilometer long mountain ridge belonging to the municipality of Treis-Karden on the Moselle and of prehistoric and cultural-historical importance. It is located south of the Moselle between the Dünnbach and the Flaumbach .
A prehistoric route , a burial mound field with eleven burial mounds , an Iron Age fortification and individual finds indicate an early settlement during the Urnfield period and the Hunsrück-Eifel culture .
Today the Beurenhof residential area with a listed chapel and several weekend and hunting lodges are located on the Beuren core . In the 18th and 19th centuries there was another farm, the Kreuzerterhof . In the direction of Treis, there are two Lebanon cedars that are considered natural monuments.
See also
literature
- Norbert J. Pies, Klaus Layendecker: The Beuren farm on the Treiser mountains. In: Communications of the West German Society for Family Studies , 1985 Volume 32 Issue 2, pp. 35–40.
- Norbert J. Pies: The Beuren and Kreuzert farms in the municipality of Treis-Karden. Frechen 1988, ISBN 3-927049-01-8 .
- Norbert J. Pies: The Beuren and Kreuzert farms in the municipality of Treis-Karden. Additions - supplements - corrections. 1. Delivery. Frechen 1988, ISBN 3-927049-03-4 .
- Axel von Berg: Treis, Cochem-Zell district, burial mound fields and section fortification of the Hunsrück-Eifel culture. In: Jürgen Kunow , Hans-Helmut Wegner (Ed.): Prehistory in the Rhineland . Cologne 2006 pp. 494–495.
- Axel von Berg: Treis-Karden. Burial mound and section fortification on the Beurenkern. In: Hans-Helmut Wegner (Ed.): Cochem-Zell. Landscape on the Moselle. (= Guide to Archaeological Monuments Germany 46), Stuttgart 2005, pp. 185–187.