List of ground monuments in Wurzen
In the list of ground monuments in Wurzen , the ground monuments of the city of Wurzen 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 Wurzen .
Monument ID | Find type | District | designation | Time position | location | Remarks | image |
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? | special stone | Burkartshain | Stone cross | Late Middle Ages | east of the village, at the fork in the road to Sachsendorf and Streuben | originally set up in the village between the parsonage and the small churchyard gate, protection since February 4, 1963 | |
? | Fortification> castle | Cooling | "Höckerberg" weir system | Slav period | east of the village, terrain spur over the confluence of the streams | Spurs, largely leveled on the surface, inner surface largely destroyed by gravel mining, protection since June 16, 1936, renewed January 25, 1958 | |
? | Fortification> castle | Oelschütz | Weir system "Tummelberg", "Sonnenmühlwall" | Slav period | northwest of the place, west-northwest of the sun mill, eastern high bank of the Mulde | Ring wall in the spur position, wall and ditch flattened in the east, access in the west and wall in the south and southwest well preserved, protection since August 25, 1937, renewed January 25, 1958 | |
? | Fortification> castle | Roitzsch | Weir system | Slav period | directly east of the southern location, Rietzschkeniederung | Ramparts in lowlands, the surface has not been preserved, protection since December 10, 1973 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Saxon village | Group of over 10 barrows | Bronze age | south-south-east of the village, south-western part of the Mambachschen, forest district Sachsendorf department 1 | Mounds up to 15 m in diameter and up to 1.3 m high, two mounds were archaeologically examined and reconstructed in 1949, protection since January 25, 1958 | |
? | Tomb> burial mound | Saxon village | Group of 6 or 7 barrows | Bronze age | east-northeast of the village, directly south of the Doktorteich and in the pond, forest district Sachsendorf department 106 | 3 or 4 hills on the edge of the pond, 3 in the pond, protection since January 25, 1958 | |
? | Fortification> castle | Spice up | Weir system | middle Ages | western outskirts of the old town, high bank of the Mulde, area of the castle, cathedral and cathedral square | Spurs, changed by overbuilding, a ditch east of the bishop's castle is the last remnant of the original fortification, protection since January 25, 1958 |
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. 82, 84–87.