List of soil monuments in Stendal

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In the list of soil monuments in Stendal , all soil monuments of the city of Stendal 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 Stendal .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310008 Fortification> castle Great weaknesses Castle hill " Krepe ", Niederungsburg middle Ages southwest 1.2 km from Eichstedt In the Middle Ages, the second highest court in the Altmark (highest Tangermünde). Diameter approx. 60 m, approx. 6-7 m high. Broken bricks (monastery format) were found on the hill.
428310007 special stone Moering Stone cross middle Ages directly on the street "Am Jägerweg" Facility is well maintained Stone cross.jpg
428310033 Fortification> castle Peulingen Castle hill middle Ages Church probably stands on a castle hill. Highest point in town. Nearby street 'Am Burggraben'.
428310011 Fortification> castle Jarchau Castle hill (probably moated castle) undated Manor park, southwest corner of the village Probably moated castle, approx. 70% still recognizable. There are moats. Well-maintained complex.
428310150 Tomb Relay Cremation graves, body graves, former mill location - no OBD Pre-Roman Iron Age Outskirts, Mühlenberg Striking hill in the area. Mill (presumably post mill ) destroyed by storm around 1955. There are still foundlings on which the mill is said to have stood.
428310031 Tomb> burial mound island Grave mound (?) - no OBD Bronze age east of Wittenmoor Probably not a burial mound, but a natural hill. No burial mound in the area either.
428310003 Tomb Borstel Grave fields (without burial mounds) Roman Empire (0-375) north No OBD. There are no burial mounds.
428310082 special stone Borstel Stone cross (fragment) Modern times (from ~ 1500) in place, churchyard wall Installed in the churchyard wall. Poor condition, several weather-related fresh flakes. Red sandstone.
428310013 Tomb> burial mound Little Möringen Barrow field (more than 15 hills) Bronze age in the forest, "Haidberg", west. Hills widely scattered Fpl.Nrn. 1-15.
428310151 Attachment Relay Fortification, burial ground, settlement - no OBD undated south., in a wooded area Striking hill in a small wooded area. From the point of view of the location, it is a site of discovery, attachment is possible.
428310021 Fixing> Wall True Castle Wallburg "Old Castle" middle Ages Lowlands, west. Structures no longer recognizable due to overbuilding (bungalows / gardens), inaccessible. Formerly on a small elevation with a diameter of approx. 80–95 m, ramparts approx. 3–4 m high.
428310017 Tomb> burial mound Relay Barrows field (more than 12 hills) Bronze age Grave mounds in summer z. Sometimes difficult to see (vegetation)
428310141 special stone Uenglingen Bowl stone Bronze age Belkauer Weg 14, corner of the property Boulder with at least 8 neatly worked indentations (bowls).
428310020 Fortification> castle Uenglingen Castle hill undated Former manor park, southeast corner of the village Presumably completely sanded, only available as a 'gentle', flat bump. no structures recognizable. Formerly on the 'Schweinwerde' there was an approx. 2 m high hill with a diameter of approx. 15 m.
428310348 Attachment Uenglingen probably Landwehr (ditch) 'Der Mittelwall' undated northwest to southwest of the place ("Mittelwall") Narrow, deep ditch, completely filled with water in the north and z. T. dry. You can hardly get to the ditch because of meandering paths and heavy vegetation.
428310057 Attachment Uenglingen Landwehr 'Rietzgraben' middle Ages southwest of the place ("Rietzgraben") Probably about 2 km long. Approx. 4 m wide and relatively shallow trench, e.g. Partly overgrown. The course of the trees can be seen.
428310035 Fortification> castle Wittenmoor possibly moated castle ?, according to map middle Ages south on the Fenn Probably not an OBD. Silted up depression ( Kesselmoor ), ring trench is said to have been created by a sinkhole. Originally probably a lake of death. In a nature reserve (unfenced private property).
428310022 Tomb> burial mound Wittenmoor Grave mound "Todtenberg", (wait?) undated southeast Diameter approx. 40 m, height up to approx. 4 m, strongly funneled (probably old disturbance).

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