List of soil monuments in Kemberg

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Distinctive emblem for cultural property.svg

The list of archaeological monuments in Kemberg lists all archaeological monuments in the city of Kemberg 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 Kemberg .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428301139 Tomb> burial mound Radis Tumulus group, 13 burial mounds undated
428301136 Tomb> burial mound Uthausen Barrow field, 12 burial mounds undated approx. 2.4 km SE of Radis mostly small and flat burial mounds, severely impaired by afforestation (furrowed); presumably there are more than the recorded 12 GH present
428301135 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 12 burial mounds undated 1.5 km northwest of Radis 12 mostly small (diameter 6–10 m) and relatively flat burial mound suspected sites to the north, adjacent to the dune landscape
428301134 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 22 burial mounds undated approx. 2.1 km northwest of Radis, east of the L132 to Schleesen The burial mounds are on average 8-10 in diameter. and between 0.75–1.20 m high, mostly densely overgrown, often buried
428301133 Tomb> burial mound Radis Tumulus group, 7 burial mounds undated approx. 2.1 km northwest of Radis, west of the L132 to Schleesen The burial mounds all have a diameter. of about 8 m and are about 0.5 m high, mostly overgrown with pine and brambles, often furrowed by forestry technology
428300880 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 22 burial mounds undated approx. 350 m ONO from the Pabsthaus It is a barrow field that has been heavily leveled by forest management.
428301122 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrows field, 13 burial mounds undated about 1.6 km northwest of Radis
428301130 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 11 burial mounds undated approx. 1.1 km SSE of Radis 11 flat, mostly excavated and densely overgrown burial mounds
428300845 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow grave field Mark Gemeln , 54 burial mounds Bronze age 4.0 km southeast. from the place 1964 placed under protection, in 1954 38 GH were mapped, on the basis of the DGM a further 15 GH could be localized.
428301129 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 14 burial mounds undated 1.7–1.9 km ESE of Radis, near a forest field Slightly moist terrain on a hillside, mostly flat, densely overgrown burial mounds, often furrowed and partially excavated
428301126 Tomb> burial mound Radis Burial mounds group, 8 burial mounds undated 1.4 miles SSE of Radis further flat hills can be seen in the area between the easily recognizable GH
428300995 Radis Meilerstellen undated 1.5 miles northwest of Radis, west of the L132 Radis - Schleesen 10 kiln sites almost aligned in rows. Visually confused with burial mounds due to shape and size, Dm. ≈10-12 m, height 1-1.2 m. Heavily furrowed from use of forest plows. Charcoal can be found close to the surface in the Meilerplatz.
428301131 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrows group, 3 burial mounds (questionable) undated NO behind the cemetery 3 flat burial mounds, dia. each approx. 10–12 m - there are doubts as to whether these are clearly former burial mounds
428300774 Tomb> burial mound Radis Burial mound Bronze age 1.3 km southeast of Radis afforested, heavily overgrown; a second flat survey was classified as a suspect
428300821 Tomb> burial mound Ateritz Barrow field Bronze age in the forest 1.2 km southwest of Köplitz The barrows were placed under protection in 1988.
428301123 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 16 burial mounds undated west behind dune area
428301124 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 11 burial mounds undated
428300820 Tomb> burial mound Ateritz Barrows (approx. 42) Bronze age 200 m southwest of the Mark Schmelz No burial mounds to be found. Area with recreational land (fenced, built-up). There was never a burial mound field here either - probably confusion with Fpl. 8 OA 1445 or volume cut to GH, as the first larger GH to the south can be found after approx. 350 m
428300819 Fixing> Wall Ateritz Landwehr middle Ages 2.1 km southwest of town Part of the Landwehr already destroyed by gravel mining. Landwehr course corresponds to the old border course of the territory of the city of Kemberg. The original depth of the Landwehr trench was reduced to up to 0.5 m due to debris (soil debris).
428300815 Tomb> megalithic tomb Bergwitz Great stone grave undated northwest at the place, on Selbitzer Str. on the railway line Not localized! Recorded in local history. The mayor (2012) is not aware of the whereabouts of the local history.
428300822 Tomb> burial mound Ateritz Burial mound Bronze age 2.2 km southwest. place
428300847 Tomb> burial mound Radis Tumulus group, 6 burial mounds Bronze age 0.5 km northwest from the place on the railroad The northwestern dune area does not show any prominent places that can be associated with 6 burial mounds. A vague situation emerges north of the old course of the road, the L 132, on the left side of the railway line in the adjacent forest area
428300776 Tomb> burial mound Radis Burial mound undated north-western outskirts The area is characterized by private land and the sports field. At the edge of the tartan track there is an artificial elevation - is there any remains of a burial mound?
428300771 Tomb> burial mound Rotta Barrows, 15 burial mounds Bronze age Forest 1 km southwest of the village Terrain has been formed by drifting sand. There are places there that can be viewed as suspected burial mounds.
428300749 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 18 burial mounds undated approx. 620 ONO from Pabsthaus
428300724 Tomb> burial mound Ateritz Barrow field, 55 burial mounds Bronze age 0.5 km south of the village, on both sides of the B2 The barrows were placed under protection as early as 1964. According to the current state of knowledge, there are still around 55 burial mounds, mostly well preserved. However, the original number of barrows must have been significantly higher
428300723 Tomb> burial mound Lubast Barrows, group of 3 hills Bronze age 1.0 km north of the village on the B2 3 distinct burial mounds
428300719 Tomb> burial mound Kemberg Barrows Mark Niemitz Bronze age 2.5 km southeast. from the place, group of 2 hills
428300718 Fortification> castle Kemberg Moated castle "Desert Mark Wöpk" middle Ages 2.2 km east of the village The castle area shows a depression in the middle. At the edge of the forest forms a formerly delimiting ditch on the surface.
428300717 Fortification> castle Kemberg Niederungsburg "Der Berg", castle wall Bronze age eastern edge of the village, changed by a modern cemetery Wallburg strongly influenced by a recent cemetery.
428300775 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 11 burial mounds Bronze age 1.5 km southwest of town
428300846 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrows field, 17 burial mounds Bronze age 1.5 km northwest. from the place, west of the road to Schleesen
428300852 Tomb> burial mound Schleesen Barrow field, 55 burial mounds Bronze age 2.3 km southeast. from the place 39 barrows or burial sites, including 6 larger burial mounds with prominent heights. The small, flat remains of the burial mounds are lined up east-west about 50 m north.
428300848 Tomb> burial mound Radis Barrow field, 24 burial mounds Bronze age 1.0 km southeast. from the place Burial mounds are z. T. in the forest gate with strong trees and deciduous trees
428300714 Desolation Dabrun Desert "Kannabude" middle Ages 2.2 km east of the village Excavations 1934–35, 1962–64 (H. Agde, P. Grimm, H.-J. Bachmann) Extent not clearly recognizable. But from the old Elbarm in a westerly direction through the raised forest floor, the former expanse of the desert must be oriented.
428300764 Tomb> burial mound Schleesen Burial mound Bronze age Forest 1.5 km southwest of Naderkau Destroyed - former open-cast mining area
428300765 Tomb> burial mound Schleesen Burial mound suspected sites Bronze age Forest 1.2 km west-northwest of Naderkau
428300766 Tomb> burial mound Schleesen Barrows Bronze age Forest to the southeast of the place
428300853 Tomb> burial mound Schleesen Barrows field, 19 burial mounds Bronze age 0.8 km southeast of the village, on the road to Radis
428300740 Fortification> castle Wartenburg Moated castle "Schloß" middle Ages north of the village The complex was changed by castle buildings from the 17th century and renovations in the 19th century, Renaissance castle surrounded by ramparts and moats 1176 documented as Wardenberch / burch?
428300768 Fixing> Wall Rackith Castle wall middle Ages Church, cemetery with built-up property to the east When walking around the object, the demarcation of the reworked trenches can still be seen. Behind it is a cemetery area, which is elevated and indicates the place of a castle. Old system built over in the 17th century. Mention of Rackith 1004.
428300864 Tomb> burial mound Rotta Tumulus group, 3 burial mounds Bronze age southeast from the place
428300787 Tomb> burial mound Rotta Burial mound Bronze age 1.2 km south of the place

literature

Web links