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Eythra is a
former settlement near Leipzig, Germany. It is
archaeologically important because it is one of the
sites of Europe's
oldest civilisation. Investigations...
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Nitra in Slovakia;
Bylany in the
Czech Republic;
Langweiler and
Zwenkau (
Eythra) in Germany;
Brunn am
Gebirge in Austria; Elsloo, Sittard, Köln-Lindenthal...
- 5265 BC, Kückhoven (an
outlying centre of Erkelenz),
dated 5300 BC, and
Eythra in
Schletz (an
outlying centre of
Asparn an der Zaya) in Austria, dated...
- known, for example, from the
Linear Pottery culture wells at Kückhofen and
Eythra.
Examples of
Bronze Age wood-carving
include tree
trunks worked into coffins...
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archaeological sites have been
discovered in
Dresden and the
villages of
Eythra and
Zwenkau near Leipzig. The
Germanic presence in the
territory of today's...
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example in Kückhoven (an
outlying centre of Erkelenz),
dated 5090 BC and
Eythra,
dated 5200 BC in
Schletz (an
outlying centre of
Asparn an der Zaya) in...
- have
traces of
hafting as well. The
finds from the
wells of Kückhoven and
Eythra in
Germany demonstrate a high
standard of carpentry. Shoe-last
celts have...
- work
continues today.
Bylany (Bohemia,
Czech Republic), in
addition to
Eythra (Saxony, Germany),
Herxheim (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany), Těšetice (Moravia...
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Julius von
Pflug (1499 in
Eythra – 3
September 1564 in Zeitz) was the last
Catholic bishop of the
Diocese of
Naumburg from 1542
until his death. He was...
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outer diameters between 72 and 110 m. Saxony: Dresden-Nickern (3 sites),
Eythra (2 sites),
Neukyhna (3 sites) Bavaria:
Lower Bavaria: Eching-Viecht, Künzing-Unternberg...