List of menhirs in Baden-Württemberg

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List of menhirs in Baden-Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg)
Bad Säckingen
Betenbrunn
Bohlsbach
Brombach
Degernau
Dossenbach
Gaiss
Kilchberg
Leutkirch
Niederdossenbach
Nöggenschwiel
Ortenberg
Rammersweier
Rottenburg am Neckar
Sandhausen
Shadows
Seefelden
Tiengen
Weilheim
The menhirs of Baden-Württemberg

The list of menhirs in Baden-Württemberg includes all known menhirs in the area of ​​today's federal state of Baden-Württemberg .

List of menhirs

  • Menhir : Names the name of the menhir as well as common alternative names
  • Location : Names the municipality and, if applicable, the district in which the menhir is located.
  • District : Name the district to which the municipality belongs. FN: Bodenseekreis ; HD: Rhein-Neckar-Kreis ; LÖ: district of Lörrach ; Upper floor: Ortenaukreis ; TU: Tübingen / Tübingen district ; WT: District of Waldshut
  • Type : Differentiation between different sub-types:
    • Menhir : a single standing, undecorated stone not connected to a grave
    • decorated menhir : a single standing, decorated stone not connected to a grave
    • Grave stele : a stone standing on a burial mound
    • Monolith : other stone with a menhir character
Menhir place district Type Remarks image
Menhir from Bad Säckingen Bad Säckingen WT Menhir
Betenbrunn monolith Heiligenberg , OT Betenbrunn FN monolith Classification as a menhir uncertain, possibly just a boulder Betenbrunn monolith
Menhir from Bohlsbach ("The Thick Stone") Offenburg , OT Bohlsbach 1st floor Menhir
Menhir of Brombach (" Menhir ") Eberbach , OT Brombach HD Menhir Menhir of Brombach
Menhir from Degernau Wutöschingen , OT Degernau WT Menhir Menhir from Degernau
Menhir from Dossenbach ("The Stone") Schwörstadt , OT Dossenbach Menhir
Menhir von Gaiß ("Kegelstein") Waldshut-Tiengen , OT Gaiß WT Menhir
Menhir of Kilchberg Tübingen , OT Kilchberg Grave stele Today in the Landesmuseum Württemberg in Stuttgart , there is a copy at the place of discovery Kilchberg burial mound and menhir (copy)
Leutkirch monolith Salem , OT Leutkirch FN monolith Leutkirch monolith
Menhir from Niederdossenbach ("Hunnenstein") Schwörstadt , OT Dossenbach Menhir Hunnenstein from Niederdossenbach
Menhir of Nöggenschwiel ("Langstein") Weilheim , OT Nöggenschwiel WT Menhir Menhir of Nöggenschwiel
Menhir von Ortenberg ("Pipelistein", "Bibelistein", "Bibilisstein", "Gluckelestein", "Gluckelistein") Ortenberg 1st floor Menhir Menhir from Ortenberg
Menhir from Rammersweier Offenburg , OT Rammersweier 1st floor monolith Monolith by Rammersweier
Menhir from Rottenburg-Herderstrasse Rottenburg am Neckar decorated menhir today in the Archaeological State Museum Baden-Württemberg in Constance
Menhir 1 from Rottenburg-Lindele Rottenburg am Neckar decorated menhir probably secondarily used as a grave stele in an Iron Age burial ground; today in the Archaeological State Museum Baden-Württemberg in Constance
Menhir 2 from Rottenburg-Lindele Rottenburg am Neckar decorated menhir probably secondarily used as a grave stele in an Iron Age burial ground; today in the Archaeological State Museum Baden-Württemberg in Constance
Menhir of Sandhausen ("Hünenstein", "Hinkelesstein") Sandhausen HD monolith Hühnenstein from Sandhausen
Menhir from Schatthausen ("The Long Stone", "Heidensäule", "Marksaul", "Steinerne Saull") Wiesloch , OT Schatthausen HD Grave stele Menhir of Schatthausen
Seefelden monolith Uhldingen-Mühlhofen , OT Seefelden FN monolith Classification as a menhir uncertain, possibly just a boulder Menhir of Seefelden
Menhir of Tiengen ("The Long Stone", "Chindlistein") Waldshut-Tiengen , OT Tiengen WT Menhir Chindlistein from Tiengen
Menhir from Weilheim Tübingen , OT Weilheim decorated menhir Today in the Archaeological State Museum Baden-Württemberg in Konstanz, near the site there is a copy Menhir from Weilheim (copy)

See also

literature

  • Adelheid Beck: A Hallstatt burial mound from Tübingen-Kilchberg. In: Archaeological correspondence sheet. Volume 1, 1971, pp. 101-103.
  • Doris Benz, Ben Schreger: Celts, Cults, Other Worlds. Linz 2002.
  • Kurt Derungs: Magical Lake Constance. Travel to mythical places Grenchen 2011.
  • Franz Falkenstein: About bowling. In: Land between the Upper Rhine and the southern Black Forest. Contributions to the history of the Waldshut district. 1995, 1995, pp. 120-122.
  • Egon Gersbach: Prehistory of the High Rhine (finds and sites in the districts of Säckingen and Waldshut). In: Baden find reports. Special issue 11, 1969, pp. 167-176.
  • Emil Gersbach, Egon Gersbach: Finds 1944–1948. In: Baden find reports. Volume 18, 1955, p. 207.
  • Otto Gödel: Menhirs - a scientific and folkloric contribution to our stone monuments. In: Communications of the Historical Association of the Palatinate. Volume 96, 1998, pp. 27-76.
  • Johannes Groht : Menhirs in Germany. State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology Saxony-Anhalt, Halle (Saale) 2013, ISBN 978-3-943904-18-5 , pp. 62–93.
  • Svend Hansen : Archaeological finds from Germany. Booklet accompanying the photo exhibition. Berlin 2010.
  • Cornelius Holtorf: The stone. A documentation about the menhir from Tübingen-Weilheim. Tübingen 1992.
  • Horst Kirchner: The menhirs in Central Europe and the menhir thought (= Academy of Sciences and Literature. Treatises of the humanities and social sciences class. Born 1955, No. 9). Wiesbaden 1955.
  • Roland Kroell, Magical Black Forest and Vosges. AT-Verlag, Baden, 2004
  • Landesvermessungsamt Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): Archaeological monuments in Baden-Württemberg. 451 selected sights from Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 978-3890215365 .
  • State Office for Geoinformation and Rural Development Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): Archaeological Monuments in Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 978-3890217178 .
  • Josef Naudascher : The pipelist stone. A menhir in Ortenberg. In: The Ortenau. Publications of the Historical Association for Central Baden. 54th volume, 1974, pp. 148-151 ( online ).
  • Josef Naudascher: Activity reports of the specialist groups. Archeology Section. In: The Ortenau. Publications of the Historical Association for Central Baden. 75th volume, 1995, pp. 51-82 ( online ).
  • Ernst Probst : The Arbon culture in Germany. A Bronze Age culture from around 1800 to 1600 BC Chr. Norderstedt 2011.
  • Hartmann Reim: The early Bronze Age menhir from Weilheim, City of Tübingen. In: 900 years of Weilheim. Weilheim 1991.
  • Hartmann Reim: The early Bronze Age menhir from Weilheim, City of Tübingen. (= Cultural monuments in Baden-Württemberg. Small guides, sheet 66). Stuttgart 1993.
  • Edward Sangmeister , Joseph Schneider: giant stone grave and menhir near Degernau, Ldkrs. Waldshut. In: Baden find reports. Vol. 21, 1958, pp. 77-92.
  • W. Schmidle: The long stone near Tiengen (Klettgau). In: Baden find reports. Volume 3, 1936, pp. 19-22.
  • Michael Schmidt: The old stones. Travel to the megalithic culture in Central Europe. Rostock 1998.
  • J. Schneider: Fundschau 1952–1953. In: Baden find reports. Volume 20, 1956, p. 191

Web links

Commons : Menhirs in Baden-Württemberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johannes Groht: Menhirs in Germany. P. 61.