List of ground monuments in Havelberg

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The list of archaeological monuments in Havelberg contains all archaeological monuments in the city of Havelberg and its districts. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of February 25, 2016. The architectural monuments are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Havelberg .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310319 Desolation Kuhlhausen Settlement / desert, possibly overprinted castle site? - no OBD Neolithic Hill southwest. of the place ( Kiebitzberg ), proximity: Fdpl .: 3 (Neol.) Kiebitzberg / Kiebitzhorst sometimes name for former. Castle hill. New Fundpl. (MA)! Heavily built over, but still as a hill in the area

recognizable.

428310313 Tomb> burial mound Warnau Former mill location / burial mound? / Castle hill? - no OBD undated east of the village, on a loop of the Drinowhavel ( Mühlberg / Mühlenberg ) Round to oval hill with a height of approx. 2.0 to 2.5 m. Above 3 smaller boulders of the mill foundation. Seat available. There is a field at the foot of the hill.
428310320 Attachment Havelberg Fortification, under protection since March 1, 1960 undated approx. 950 m southeast. of the place in the meadow area (Viereckschanze), dam garden Small rectangular ramparts with a moat. As of 1959: Wall is still highest on the northwest side. Existing angular wall remains up to approx. 50 cm high and up to 4 m wide.
428310300 Kümmernitz possibly 3 burial mounds - no OBD, dunes undated northeast of Gut Todtenkopf , in the forest According to the map 3 dunes in a row with approximately equal distances.

Burial mound 1 round to oval, diameter approx. 30 m, height approx. 1.5–2.0 m, with a hunter's seat near a spring;
Burial mound 2 round to oval, diameter approx. 30 m, height approx. 1.5–2.0 m, funneled;
Burial mound 3 round to oval, diameter approx. 30 m, height approx. 1.5–2.0 m.

428310302 Vehlgast Settlement / fortification? / Castle complex? - no OBD middle Ages northeast of the place ( Gänseberg / Gänseburg ) Approx. a quarter of the hill removed. Old finds: ceramics: early – late Slavic. Approx. 1 km southwest. there is the Wendisch churchyard . Slight elevation in the meadow area (probably edge area).
428310301 Kümmernitz Mill location? - no OBD Modern times (from ~ 1500) west of the village in the forest ( Mühlenberg ) Camp, partly wall-like ridge, up to 5 m high. There is a sink in one area. Right next to a forest path.
428310299 Attachment Kümmernitz formerly good, overbuilt castle? - no OBD middle Ages Old find: (near the forester's house) bronze ax / spout hammer . The current building dates from the 19th and 20th centuries.
428310323 Havelberg (Church) hill - no OBD undated in the northern suburb, in front of the stone gate, under the St. Anne's Chapel Chapel on a clearly recognizable hill, 1.0 m – 1.5 m high. Maybe an older OBD. Allfund: rearranged human Bones (probably cemetery). St. Anne's Chapel Havelberg.JPG
428310322 special stone Havelberg Stone cross (replica) Modern times (from ~ 1500) in the northern suburb, in front of the stone gate, near the St. Anne's Chapel Made in 1932 by Steinmetz Krege and installed there. St. Anne's Chapel Havelberg.JPG
428310312 Attachment Warnau Fortified (?) Settlement - no OBD Migration period (375-568) northwest of the place, raised terrain ( cross pieces ), sloping towards the former Havel lowlands Slight elevation in the area. A path just west of the site.
428310326 special stone Havelberg Prussian milestone Modern times (from ~ 1500) north of the village (Wilsnacker Straße / Pritzalker Straße) Probably red sandstone, visible height: approx. 2.23 m, approx. 1.15 m from the ground: small shoulder / projection / edge. Square cross-section, approx. 40 × 40 cm. Legible inscriptions. Restored?
428310314 Warnau Kirchhügel - no OBD undated in place under the church Oval hill, approx. 60 m × 30 m and approx. 1.0 m to 1.5 m high. Possibly. older former castle hill?
428310321 Fixing> Wall Havelberg Fortification (ring wall), probably worn - no OBD middle Ages northeast the old town, near Wöplitz on the slope of a flat hill In 1934 there was still a relatively clear flat ring-shaped wall, open to the northeast. 1938 still recognizable, but further plowed. Ring wall can no longer be seen above ground.
428310315 Fortification> castle Garz possibly overbuilt, former castle complex? - no OBD middle Ages in place, on a bend in the river Havel Possibly. former castle on a large oval valley sand island. The name Garz (Slav. Gard = castle) indicates this.
428310318 Everyoneitz Settlement - no OBD Neolithic approx. 300 m east of the village ( Horstberg ) Long, narrow hill, approx. 70 m × 15 m. Possibly. greater! Clearly recognizable long, narrow hill in the area. Ditch and Wall remnants not to be seen. The name Horstberg could indicate a fortification.
428310040 Fortification> castle Havelberg Domburg middle Ages Altitude above the Havel, north side of the city
428310317 Garz Mühlenhühgel / possibly grave mound? - no OBD undated northwest of the place ( Garzer Mühle ), close to the Fdpl. 4th On a natural hill. Hill has a diameter of 30–40 m, approx. 1.5–2.0 m high. On the hill in the area Fdpl. 4, a multi-phase settlement.
428310038 Fixing> Wall Havelberg Great rampart middle Ages Valley sand island, east. Disturbances probably not from recent times. A hitherto intact hill was entered on a map around 1930. Prehistoric finds, possibly multi-phase system.
428310316 Fortification> castle Garz probably former moated castle ?, leveled - no OBD middle Ages approx. 500–600 m north of the church ( Burch auf dem Doop / Dorp ) Flat, often artificial hill, formerly roughly square complex with a moat that was leveled. Old finds: German ceramics of the 12th-14th centuries Century
428310039 Fortification> castle Havelberg Little castle undated on the Havel, east. Excavations in the 1930s by W. Bohm. Wall remains z. T. easily recognizable. Due to heavy waterlogging, only parts of the facility could be entered. Several drainage ditches in the area of ​​the outer bailey, probably created in the last few years.

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