Ebendörfel depot

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The Ebendörfel depot is an archaeological depot find from the Early Bronze Age that was discovered near Ebendörfel ( Bautzen district ).

The hoard was discovered in 1885 while plowing a field at the foot of the Drohmberg and consists of a fragment of an eyelet neck ring and two thin oval open rings, two fragments of neck rings and four somewhat smaller Thuringian rings with paw ends. The dating to 1800–1600 BC Chr. Assigns the find to the Aunjetitz culture .

literature

  • Friederike Koch (Ed.): Bronze Age. Lusatia 3000 years ago . Museum der Westlausitz, Kamenz 2007, ISBN 978-3-910018-44-0 (catalog of the exhibition of the same name).
  • Wilhelm Albert von Brunn : The hoard finds of the early Bronze Age from Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1957.