List of soil monuments in Schönebeck (Elbe)

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In the list of archaeological monuments in Schönebeck (Elbe) all archaeological monuments of the town of Schönebeck (Elbe) and its districts are listed. The basis is the listing by Johannes Schneider from 1986 and the publication of the state monument list as of February 25, 2016. The architectural monuments are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Schönebeck (Elbe) .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310244 Fortification> castle Ranies Castle: Gothe / Gotha / Gottor / Gottowe middle Ages east of the village, in the Elbaue on the Gegenwehrsberg Approx. 900 m east of the "Old Castle". No structures recognizable. Quarry stones lie in a dry trench approx. 350 m away.
428310243 Fortification> castle Ranies "Old Castle", popularly known as Ranow Castle middle Ages Town center, northeast the church Rising terrain. More recently, probably without archaeological. Supervision of construction work, erecting a house, previously allegedly an older house with a cellar.
428310238 Attachment Schönebeck Attachment? - no OBD undated northeast in the village (hill under St. Jacobi church ) Church on an oval hill (approx. 50 m WO x 30 m NS, approx. 1 m high), possibly grave or castle hill.
428310237 Elbenau "Der Anger" - no OBD undated northeast in the town Hill (hill?) In the village, diameter approx. 40–50 m (possibly even larger), height approx. 1 m. A ditch possibly modern. Possibly. Attachment.
428310239 Fortification> castle Elbenau "Burgstall" - overprinted, no OBD undated close to the northwest of the village in the Elbe Several buildings newly built, presumably. without archaeological supervision.
428310187 Fortification> castle Schönebeck Overbuilt castle complex - no OBD middle Ages close to the south of the Elbe on the northeast corner of the city (former city fortifications) The contours of the system can no longer be recognized. One street in the area is called Burgstrasse. Most of the castle site has been built over in a modern way. without archaeological supervision.
428310236 Fortification> castle Elbenau "Burgberg" / "Op de Borch" / "Burggarten" middle Ages in the Elbaue, immediately north of the older village center Top of the terrain up to 1 m high, diameter at least 50–60 m (darker humus after rain). Ceramics (Middle Ages / Modern Times), animal bones, fragments of roof tiles (nun / monk) and smaller rubble stones (probably quartzite) were found.
428310182 Bad Salzelmen 2 built-in stone crosses Modern times (from ~ 1500) in place, at the church, tower and west wall of the ship Installed in the exterior of the church. Red sandstone , in good condition.

Cross 1, in the wall (approach to the tower) at a height of 2.5 m
Cross 2, in the base area (lower edge of pavement level)

Bad Salzelmen St. Johannis Steinkreuz II-01.jpg
Bad Salzelmen St. Johannis Steinkreuz I-01.jpg
428310181 Tomb> burial mound Happy Grave mound - no OBD undated Schönebeck-Magdeburg road at km 10.2 Originally 3–4 m in height, 25 m in diameter, greatly flattened by plowing over. Today on a green strip, flat elevation, height 0.3 m.
428310184 Attachment Happy Fortification ?, castle hill ?, burial mound? - no OBD middle Ages in place, between Wallstrasse and Steinklump Presumably there was a fortification in the area around Wallstrasse, possibly between Wallstrasse, Magazinstrasse and Großer Steinklump. Heavily built over.
428310185 Fortification> castle Happy Castle complex - no OBD middle Ages on the edge of the Elbaue, approx. 250 m northwest. the old town, castle wall pieces In 1842 the brickworks stood on a hill followed by a second hill in the northwest. Only flat elevation, e.g. T. built over. Clear contours cannot be recognized. About 150 m away Fpl. 2 (fortifications, Middle Ages).
428310183 Attachment Happy presumably Castle hill (overbuilt) middle Ages north of the village, under Laurentii Church Church probably on an older castle hill, elevation of the terrain still recognizable. Archaeologically, however, there is no definite evidence of a castle. Church in Frohse SBK.jpg
? Schönebeck Burial mound South-east of the place

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