List of ground monuments in Hille

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Coat of arms of the Hille community

The list of ground monuments in Hille contains the listed underground structures , remains of above-ground structures, evidence of animal and plant life and paleontological remains in the area of ​​the East Westphalian municipality of Hille in the Minden-Lübbecke district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of July 23, 2015) . These ground monuments are entered in Part B of the list of monuments of the Hille municipality; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

Legend

  • Image: shows a picture of the ground monument
  • Designation: gives the name or the designation of the ground monument
  • Location: indicates the district, if available, also the street and house number of the ground monument and the location on a map
  • Description: provides further information on the ground monument
  • Dating: indicates the period of origin or use
  • Registered since: indicates the date of entry in the list of monuments
  • Monument number: indicates the number of the ground monument with which it is in the monument list

List of ground monuments in Hille

image designation location description Dating Registered
since
Monument
number
Lübberberg paleontological ground monument
Lübberberg paleontological ground monument Oberlübbe
On the Lübberberg
map
Abandoned quarry in the Jura am Lübberberg . Südexponierter outcrop at the Blue Lake with extensive layers of the Dogger and Malm , rich in fossils neritic , but also terrestrial are origin. Significant theropod track find in 2004. 1
Moor sacrificial site Map of Unterlübbe
Hilferdingser Moor
Archaeological site discovered on a moorland meadow in 1916 and partially exposed for the first time in 1938/39 . After the finds were lost in World War II, new excavations were carried out in 1985/86. Rows of stakes , beams , remains of a fireplace, ceramics and numerous scattered animal and human bones were found. Dating of the finds to the middle pre-Roman Iron Age . Interpretation as a place of worship / sacrifice of supraregional importance and thus a rare example of an Iron Age sanctuary in North Rhine-Westphalia. approx. 300-200 BC Chr. 2

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Hille community: List of monuments of the Hille community. (PDF; 29 kB) Part B. July 23, 2015, p. 2 , accessed on May 6, 2017 .
  2. Detlef Grzegorczyk: Paleontological soil monuments registered in the monument lists in Westphalia-Lippe (status 2004) . In: Alfred Hendricks, Regional Association Westphalia-Lippe , Westphalian Museum for Natural History (ed.): Geology and paleontology in Westphalia . Issue 63. Self-published by LWL, Münster 2005, ISBN 3-924590-84-2 , pp. 64–65 ( PDF; 8.2 MB ).
  3. Dirk Haunhorst: Saurian imprint "like six in the lottery". Kleinenbremer Museum receives spectacular find / hobby geologist discovers paw prints in the Oberlübber quarry. In: Mindener Tageblatt . JCCBruns Betriebs-GmbH, June 24, 2004, accessed on March 15, 2017 (copy from the Tebbe Elektrotechnik website).
  4. Bioarchiv - a look into history. Hilferdingsen moor discovery site. Retrieved March 15, 2017 .
  5. The moor discovery site near Unterlübbe. Heimatverein between Berg and Bruch Ober- and Unterlübbe e. V., accessed on March 15, 2017 .
  6. Unterlübbe bog discovery site. Ancient Trackway in Germany in North Rhine-Westphalia. In: The Megalithic Portal. Andy Burnham, February 2, 2016, accessed March 15, 2017 .