- to east-northeast
direction before entering the
Ammer from the
right in
Reusten. The
valley in the
lower course of the
Kochhart is also
called Kochhartgraben;...
-
Neolithic period. Tools, huts and
tombs have been
found on the
Kirchberg in
Reusten, and
their age is
estimated to be
about 6,000 years. In Pfäffingen, Entringen...
- 2010. A
memorial path is set up. It also
includes the
former quarry at
Reusten,
where many of the
prisoners had to go to
forced labor every day. One of...
- The
Ammer river crosses the
villages Gültstein (Herrenberg), Altingen,
Reusten, Poltringen, Pfäffingen (all Ammerbuch),
Unterjesingen (Tübingen), the...
- Hailfingen, they are
called clockwise beginning in the north: Tailfingen,
Reusten, Oberndorf,
Seebronn and Bondorf.
Bondorf and
Tailfingen are in the administrative...
- Hans
Reinerth on the
prehistoric hilltop settlement on the
Kirchberg near
Reusten and
excavated the
Alamannic cemetery of Hailfingen,
which he published...
- In 2020, a
small spiral ring made of gold wire was
found near Ammerbuch-
Reusten, Tübingen, with a
female skeleton directly dated to the
Early Bronze Age...
- "An
Early Bronze Age
Burial with a
Golden Spiral Ring from Ammerbuch-
Reusten,
Southwestern Germany".
Praehistorische Zeitschrift (in German). 96 (2):...
- 1806, the road from Tübingen to Herrenberg, that ran
through Altingen and
Reusten, was
moved to Entringen.
Shortly thereafter, in 1808,
Entringen became...