Nieder-Neundorf depot

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The Nieder-Neundorf depot is an archaeological deposit from the Early Bronze Age that was discovered near Nieder-Neundorf ( Görlitz district ).

The hoard was discovered in 1948, west-south-west of the village, at the level of the road to Horka . It consists of three marginal ridge axes and a neck fragment, a tongue bar in the form of a marginal ridge ax, a double chisel , 37 eyelet neck rings and remnants of such. The dating to 1800–1600 BC Chr. Assigns the find to the Aunjetitz culture .

literature

  • Friederike Koch (ed.): Bronze Age - Lusatia 3000 years ago . Kamenz 2007, ISBN 978-3-910018-44-0 .
  • WA v. Brunn: The hoard finds of the early Bronze Age from Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. Berlin 1957, DNB 450653951 .
  • W. Coblenz: A depot find of the oldest Bronze Age from Niederneundorf near Görlitz. In: Work and research reports on the preservation of monuments in Saxony. Volume 1, 1951, pp. 40-45.