List of soil monuments in Hecklingen

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In the list of ground monuments in Hecklingen , all ground monuments of the city of Hecklingen and its districts are listed. 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 Hecklingen .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310105 Fortification> castle Hecklingen overbuilt castle complex. Hecklingen Castle undated on the Bode Privatized and refurbished. Development is enough z. T. to the Bode. In front of today's surrounding wall, an almost dried up or silted up ditch. Current facility similar to a park.
428310122 Fortification> castle Cutters Covered castle complex, moated castle undated Former good, high altitude, southern edge of the village Privatized and partially renovated. Due to the more recent development, nothing can be seen of the original complex. Schneidlingen Castle - south view.jpg
428310123 Attachment Cutters removed hilltop castle in spur location - no OBD undated southeast "Kollerburg" On a prominent hill. Lots of limestone on the hilltop, possibly remnants of the earlier buildings, which were probably only finally removed in the 19th century.
428310124 Attachment Hecklingen Settlement / castle complex - no OBD Neolithic south, "Old Castle" Well visible hill in the area. Neither wall nor ditch remains recognizable, size of the system cannot be determined.
428310125 Hecklingen paleol. Find place - no OBD Paleolithic southeast, "Ochsenberg" Old find hand ax (1920s). Elevation in the area. Geologically lower lying middle red sandstone. Reddish tone under a thin layer of humus.
428310205 special stone Hecklingen Boundary stone (Anhalt-Prussia) Modern times (from ~ 1500) southwest from the place, district boundary to Winningen, standing next to the menhir. Sandstone. Reaches about 0.80 m from the ground, about 0.43 m wide, about 0.35 m thick, rounded at the top. Inscription: KP No 1 (Kingdom of Prussia) and AB (Anhalt-Bernburg).
428300361 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt Burial mound Neolithic 1.8 km northwest of the village, im Jagen 8 des Hakels Approx. 3 m high burial mound (well preserved), diameter approx. 20 m.
428311138 special stone Hecklingen Menhir "long stone" undated SW v. place Lying on a dirt road next to a boundary stone. Probably used as a boundary stone (inscription No2). Quartzite, height 2.08 m, width 1.7 m (below). Tapers towards the top, there 0.45 m thick.
428311140 Tomb> burial mound Hecklingen former. Burial mounds, demolished and destroyed undated Ochsenberg (see also 428310125 - paläöl. Fpl.) Already at the beginning of the 20th century removed by excavation. Report of discovery from 1911 ( cord ceramic grave goods). Subsequent multiple individual finds. No more OBD.
428311125 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt Grave mound - no OBD undated west of the place Not to localize.
428311139 Attachment Hecklingen Wartturm, Steinbornsche Warte 'Mäuseturm' middle Ages east from place Inner diameter of the tower 1.5 m, wall thickness 0.8 m.
428311124 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt Grave mound - no OBD undated west of the village Not to localize.
428310167 Attachment Hecklingen Fortification Neolithic south, near Burgtal Slight elevation in hilly terrain, close to a steep edge. Trenches or walls not visible.
428300362 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt Burial mound Neolithic 2.0 km SW of the village, on the S-edge of the hook No hill recognizable, probably leveled by machine processing.
428300360 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt Burial mound Neolithic 2.2 km northwest of the village, im Jagen 9 des Hakels Approx. 2 m high grave mound, diameter 18 m, with marks on the edge.
428300359 Tomb> burial mound Cochstedt 2 barrows Neolithic 2.0 km SW of the place Group of 2 hills, in the chasing 5 of the little hook. At the side of the road a grave mound about 1.5 m high and up to 15 m in diameter. Further northwest. then a slightly flatter burial mound with a diameter of almost 10 m.

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