List of soil monuments in Beetzseeheide

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The list of archaeological monuments in Beetzseeheide contains all archaeological monuments of the Brandenburg municipality of Beetzseeheide and its districts based on the state monument list of December 31, 2017.

The architectural monuments are listed in the list of architectural monuments in Beetzseeheide .

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Butzow 1 Settlement of the Slavic Middle Ages , settlement of the Migration Period , settlement of the Roman Empire 30184
Butzow 1 Bronze Age settlement, Bronze Age burial ground 30187
Butzow 1 Village center modern times , village center German Middle Ages, settlement prehistory 30188
Butzow, Radewege 1, 5 Rest and work area Mesolithic , Neolithic burial ground, Bronze Age burial ground, Roman imperial burial ground 30179 The Hasselberg was used as a burial place in prehistoric times. One of the largest urn grave cemeteries in the Elbe-Havel area and the area around the city of Brandenburg was found on it. The finds could be dated from the late Roman Empire to the beginning of the Great Migration Period. Most of the time, bowl-shaped urns without any additions were found. A single find was, for example, a fibula that can be ascribed to the area around Niemberg and a belt buckle. The finds made were dated between the 3rd and 5th centuries. In addition to these urn graves, other graves from the Stone Age were secured on Hasselberg, which were assigned to the Havelländische culture .
see Hasselberg (Radewege)
Hasselberg butzow-radewege.JPG
Gortz 7, 8 Slavic Middle Ages settlement, Prehistory settlement, German Middle Ages settlement 30904
Gortz 1, 5 Village center modern times, village center German Middle Ages 30905
Heretic 2 Cemetery iron age , necropolis Roman Empire, burial ground Bronze Age 30897 Like many elevations in the area, the Mosesberg was also used as a burial place in prehistoric times. An urn grave cemetery was found on it, which can be assigned to the early Iron Age. Other graves date from the early Roman Empire. A total of about 60 urns were secured. Brooches, knives and buckles were found as grave goods.
see Mosesberg (Ketzür)
Mosesberg.JPG
Heretic 1 German Middle Ages settlement, Slavic Middle Ages settlement 30898
Heretic 1 German Middle Ages cemetery, modern village center, German Middle Ages church, Prehistory settlement, German medieval village center 30899
Mötzow 1 Prehistory and early history settlement , Iron Age burial ground, Bronze Age burial ground 30968
Mötzow 1 Iron Age burial ground 30970

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