List of soil monuments in Radibor

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In the list of soil monuments in Radibor , the soil monuments of the municipality of Radibor and its districts are listed according to the status of the list by Harald Quietzsch and Heinz Jacob from 1982. Any changes and additions, especially from the time after the fall of the Wall , are not taken into account, as there are currently no newer, generally accessible soil monument lists for Saxony . The architectural monuments are included in the list of cultural monuments in Radibor .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
? Fortification> castle Brohna Wall system "Alte Schanze" Slav period north-northwest of the place, lowland Ring wall in a low-lying position, partially removed, protection since February 25, 1935, renewed December 1, 1958
? Fortification> castle Camina "Hronowy" moated castle middle Ages east-northeast of the place in the forest, east of the road to Großdubrau Tower hill with drained moat and outer wall, protection since April 10, 1934, renewed December 1, 1958
? special stone Camina Cross stone Late Middle Ages northeast of the village, east at the intersection of the road from Merka to Lomske and the road from Camina to Crosta Crosses drawn on two opposite sides, protection since September 29, 1971 Camina stone cross I.jpg
? special stone Upstairs Stone cross and cross stone Late Middle Ages east-northeast of the place, southeast on the connection path to the state road Cross marking on the cross stone, protection since August 25, 1971 Above stone cross I.jpg
? Fortification> castle Lippitsch "Hrodźko" weir system middle Ages northeast of the place on the road to Wessel Defeat, protection since July 10, 1936, renewed December 1, 1958
? special stone Luppa Cross stone Late Middle Ages southern district, at the junction of the roads to Quoos and Radibor Drawing of a lecture cross, protection since August 25, 1971
? special stone Milkel Stone cross Late Middle Ages southern district, Schmuckplatz in the northwest corner of the intersection Drawing of a polearm, protection since June 30, 1971 Milkel Stone Cross II.jpg
? special stone Milkel Stone cross Late Middle Ages southern district, southwest corner of the intersection Protection since June 23, 1971 Milkel Stone Cross I.jpg
? special stone Milkel Cross stone Late Middle Ages northeast outskirts, on the moat in the southwest part of the castle park Marked on the cross, protection since July 13, 1971
? Fortification> castle Milkwitz Water castle "The Island" middle Ages northeast outskirts, manor park Bühl with silted-up trench, protection since January 26, 1937, renewed December 1, 1958
? Fortification> castle Radibor Moated castle middle Ages north-westerly location, northern estate area Built over, trench preserved, protection since April 22, 1971
? special stone Radibor Stone cross Late Middle Ages southeast of the village, east of the old Bautzener Weg (today Feld) Cross relief with knife, protection since July 15, 1971 Radwor - kamjentny křiž při starym Budyskim puću.jpg
? Tomb> burial mound Straw contactor 2 barrows lying apart Bronze age southwest of the place on the wooded height "Stroza" Half of a hill preserved, protection since April 22, 1971
? special stone Straw contactor Cross stone Late Middle Ages south-south-west of the village, north-east on the road from Schmochtitz to Loga , south-east of the intersection Crosses carved in, protection since September 29, 1971 Stróžišćo - křižny kamjeń.jpg
? special stone Straw contactor "Großer Bierstein" boundary stone Late Middle Ages west-southwest of the village in a wooded area directly northeast of the road from Loga to Schmochtitz, on the field boundary to Loga tapered undecorated granite column, protection since July 13, 1978

literature

  • Harald Quietzsch , Heinz Jacob : The protected ground monuments in the Dresden district (= small writings of the State Museum for Prehistory Dresden. Volume 2). State Museum for Prehistory, Dresden 1982, pp. 10, 12, 16–17, 19–21.