List of archaeological monuments in Trossin
In the list of archaeological monuments in Trossin , the archaeological monuments of the municipality of Trossin and its districts are listed according to the status of the list by Klaus Kroitzsch and Harald Quietzsch from 1984. 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 listed in the list of cultural monuments in Trossin .
Monument ID | Find type | District | designation | Time position | location | Remarks | image |
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? | Tomb> burial mound | Falkenberg | Group of 12 barrows left | Bronze age | south-southwest of the village in the Falkenberger Forest, on both sides of the path from Authausen to Roitzsch | Mounds up to 22 m in diameter and up to 3 m high, 9 mounds excavated in 1974, protection since December 9, 1957 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Falkenberg | Group of 37 barrows | Bronze age | south-southwest of the village in the Falkenberger Forest, on both sides of the road to Pressel | Hills with a diameter of up to 22 m and a height of up to 2.5 m, the larger hills are mostly encircled, protection since December 9, 1957 | |
? | Fortification> castle | Falkenberg | "Pakerschloss" moated castle | middle Ages | west-southwest of the place in the Falkenberger forest | Bühl divided into two by a cut, surrounded by two trenches with ramparts in front, protection since December 9, 1957 |
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? | Tomb> burial mound | Falkenberg | 4 barrows | Bronze age | northeast of the place in the forest strip north of the stream, east of the path to the Fleckmühle | Hills up to 15 m in diameter and up to 1 m high, protection since August 1st, 1977 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Roitzsch | Group of at least 4 barrows | Bronze age | east-south-east of the place in the Falkenberger Forest, forest district Roitzsch departments 609 and 610, directly southwest of the road to Süptitz | Hills up to 40 m in diameter and 1.8 m high, encircled, protection since January 11, 1958 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Roitzsch | 2 groups from a total of 11 barrows | Bronze age | west-southwest of the village in the farmer's forest, north of the anchor path | Hills up to 50 m in diameter and 3 m high, encircled, protection since December 9, 1957 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Roitzsch | Group of several tumuli | Bronze age | east-southeast of the place in the Falkenberger forest, on both sides of the way to Süptitz, partly in the forest partly on the field, in the area of the districts Roitzsch and Trossin | Hills with a diameter of up to 50 m and a height of up to 4.5 m, 4 in the forest, one on the outskirts and four of at least seven on the field, protection since December 9, 1957 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Roitzsch | Tumulus | Bronze age | south of the village in the Falkenberger Forst, forest area, hunting lodge department 480, north of the Eins | Protection since December 9, 1957 | |
? | settlement | Roitzsch | Local desert Liehmena | middle Ages | southwest of the place in the Falkenberger Forst, forest area Jagdhaus department 468, north of Brilldamm, between R- and Eins-Weg | Desert of the 13th / 14th centuries Century, houses, ovens, paths and church proven, plus a tower hill in the southern lowland Schutz since August 15, 1974 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Trossin | Group of approx. 15 barrows | Bronze age | north of the village on the western edge of the Meltzholz, forest district tip department 106 | Protection since May 18, 1960 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Trossin | Group of at least 5 barrows | Bronze age | west of the village, on both sides of the road to Falkenberg, Feldflur | Mounds with a diameter of up to 30 m and a height of up to 2 m, stretched wide by overarching |
literature
- Klaus Kroitzsch , Harald Quietzsch : The protected ground monuments in the Leipzig district (= small writings of the State Museum for Prehistory Dresden. Volume 4). State Museum for Prehistory, Dresden 1984, pp. 76–79, 81.