List of soil monuments in Wust-Fischbeck

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The list of soil monuments in Wust-Fischbeck lists all soil monuments in the municipality of Wust-Fischbeck and its districts. 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 Wust-Fischbeck .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310037 Tomb> burial mound Fischbeck (Elbe) Barrows (about 20) 2nd group Bronze age Forest south Groups of burial mounds separated by narrow strips of land.
428310044 Tomb> burial mound Fischbeck (Elbe) Burial mound? Bronze age Presumably a large oval burial mound with the dimensions of approx. 25 m (WO) × 15 m (NS), approx. 2-3 m high. It is not certain whether it is actually a burial mound.
428310036 Tomb> burial mound Fischbeck (Elbe) Barrows (approx. 20) 1st group Bronze age Forest south Groups of burial mounds separated by narrow strips of land.
428310069 Fortification> castle Briest Moated castle, built over middle Ages in place, formerly well, since May 1, 1959 under protection Spacious rectangular estate with a narrow moat in the west, south and east. This is fed from a pond in the NE corner. Original system no longer recognizable.
428310043 Fixing> Wall Junk Castle wall middle Ages Lowland, northwest Wust Castle 4.JPG
428310305 special stone Cable seat Prussian round base stone Modern times (from ~ 1500) north of the village, opposite Chausseehaus (Dorfstrasse 25) Probably not sandstone (deep rock). Total height above ground: approx. 90 cm, lower base: approx. 12 cm high, chamfered at the top, lower diameter: approx. 60 cm, tapering towards the top, upper diameter: approx. 40 cm. Paint residue.
428310304 Desolation Cable seat Fortified (?) Settlement / desert, e.g. Partly overbuilt - no OBD middle Ages northeast and east of the village ("Krumme Seen-Berge") On a hill. The terrain rises significantly to the south.
428310303 Cable seat Fortified (?) Settlement / Desolation / Burgward? - no OBD Bronze age northwest of the place ("Kerkenberg" / "Kerchenberg") Possibly. Marien-Burgward. Maybe in the village of Kabelitz. A Romanesque church foundation was discovered at a depth of 60 cm under sand, from which a brick (monastery format) was removed. Kerchenberg possibly Kirchenberg? possibly Low German.
? Fischbeck (Elbe) Urn burial ground Early Iron Age Forest, south of the village
? Sydow Barrows Foothills of the Groß Wulkow cemetery

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