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Battle site The
battlefield of the
Tollense valley (German pronunciation: [tʰɔˈlɛnzə]) is a
Bronze Age
archaeological site in the
northern German state...
- The
Tollense (German pronunciation: [tɔˈlɛnzə], from
Slavic dolenica "lowland, (flat) valley") is a
river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in
northeastern Germany...
-
missile weapons. One of the
earliest battles in
Europe occurred in the
Tollense Valley where a
pitched battle was
fought during the 13th
century BC, consisting...
- (ancient Near East)
Oxhide ingot Shropshire bulla Timeline of
human evolution Tollense valley battlefield "The
Metal Ages". Encyclopædia Britannica. 16 September...
- The
retreating Wehrmacht had
blown up the
bridges over the
Peene and
Tollense rivers,
which enclosed the town to the north, west, and south, thus blocking...
- Germany. It is
about 42 km (26 mi) long, and a
right tributary of the
Tollense river.
There is a
considerable difference in
altitude of over 117 meters...
- now at
National Archaeological Museum of Athens. c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—
Tollense valley battlefield takes place. c. 1700 BC – 1110 BC—Indo-Aryan migration...
- is a
river of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is a
tributary of the
Tollense,
which it
joins near Demmin. List of
rivers of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Waseem...
- Bay of
Pomerania of the
Baltic Sea
between the
rivers Recknitz, Trebel,
Tollense and
Augraben in the west and
Vistula in the east. It
formerly reached perhaps...
- Germany. see List of
cities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Peene Warnow Tollense Müritz Lake
Schweriner See
Hiddensee Poel Rügen
Ummanz Usedom Darß Mecklenburg...