List of soil monuments in Thale

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The list of archaeological monuments in Thale contains all archaeological monuments in the city of Thale 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 Thale .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428311137 Attachment Neinstedt Watch tower 'Altholzwarte' undated 3 km south-southwest of QLB only small remnants of the control room remain
428311070 Tomb> burial mound Neinstedt Burial mound "Schwedenlinde" undated Area densely built up - on the closed private property there is a slight hill with 2 linden trees, but it is not possible to assess from a distance whether this is the burial mound.
428311088 Fortification> castle Thale Spornburg "Langer Hans" undated 1.6 km southwest of the village
428311090 Attachment Thale Spornburg "Roßtrappe", "Winzenburg" Neolithic 1.0 km southwest of the place several walls separate the spur, apparently the entire hilltop was converted into a castle in the Middle Ages Rosstrappe (1) .jpg
428311092 Tomb> burial mound Warnstedt Tumulus "Talsberg" Neolithic 1.2 km northeast of the village small hill at the edge of the forest, about 12 m in diameter, protrudes about 1.2 m from the surroundings
428311089 Attachment Thale Spornburg "Hexentanzplatz" Pre-Roman Iron Age 0.6 km south of the village On the outer spur of the Hexentanzplatz there is a main castle (according to the plaque), which was protected by the Sachsenwall. The Homburg also belongs in the system. View to Hexentanzplatz.jpg
428301070 Fixing> Wall Allrode Viereckschanze "Schwedenschanze" middle Ages Altitude, Selkenordhang, southeast Wall ditch system with bastion and "Viereckschanze". First mentioned in 961, recreated during the Thirty Years War.
428301080 Fortification> castle Wendefurth Castle ruins "Schönburg" undated Spur over the Bode, south Refuge on the edge of the Bergsporn with a view over the valley.
428311086 Fortification> castle Stecklenberg Spornburg "Small and Large Lauenburg" middle Ages 0.5 km southwest of the village on the 'Burgberg' small Lauenburg developed for tourism as a lookout tower; the large Lauenburg in the immediate vicinity to the east was renovated between 2013/15; clear wall-ditch structures are preserved in both castles Lauenburg (small) 02.jpg
428311087 Fortification> castle Stecklenberg Spornburg "Stecklenburg" middle Ages south on mountain spur above the place, northeast of the Lauenburg Parts of the ruins received Stecklenburg.JPG
428301071 Fortification> castle Treseburg Castle ruins middle Ages Spur over the Bode, just north The mountain spur has two raised areas - on the north there is a war memorial, on the southern long mountain spur building remains (remains of foundations) can be seen.
428311093 Attachment Weddersleben Place of worship "Königstein, Teufelsmauer" Paleolithic 0.6 km south of the village Rock formation belongs to the structure of the devil's wall Devil's Wall Middle Stone 2010.jpg
428311094 Attachment Westerhausen "Königstein" cult site undated 0.2 km north of the place So-called camel stone of the devil's wall.
428311099 Tomb> burial mound Westerhausen two barrows "lower Helmstein" Neolithic 1.5 km northeast of the village Heavily impaired by military use, but also many newer and collapsed animal structures characterize the area. The hills are on a ridge.
428311098 Tomb> burial mound Westerhausen Barrows "Ortberg", two burial mounds Neolithic 2.2 km north of the place On the larger hill there is a fallen, old GDR protective shield "Bodendenkmal", the smaller hill is designated as a natural monument and is only about 1.5 m high.
428311097 Tomb> burial mound Westerhausen "Rennbahn" grave mound Neolithic 1.2 km southeast of the place The elevation, recognized as a possible burial mound, turned out to be a military bunker (collapsed), about 40 m east of it there is a flat burial mound-like elevation <1 m high with a diameter of about 10 m.
428311095 Tomb> burial mound Westerhausen Barrow group “Haurichs Holz”, seven burial mounds Bronze age 2.0 km southwest of the place The area is on the edge of a gravel pit, which probably also functions as a disposal company.
428311096 Tomb> burial mound Westerhausen "Honigberg" burial mound Neolithic 1.0 km southeast of the place An unambiguous burial mound could not be located.

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