Archaeologists have found numerous traces of settlement from different millennia in the south of Dresden. The oldest testimony is part of an approximately 7,000 -year -old circular trench. It is a round building of walls and trenches, as the State Office of Archeology said.
Similar systems can be found in Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Bavaria and Central Germany. Around 120 plants are now known, which, according to various theories, served as a meeting place, escape castle, cattle enclosures or astronomical calendar buildings.
On the 2,500 square meter plot of land in the south of Dresden, which is to be built on, certificates from the pre -Roman Iron Age and 11/12. Century after Christ – especially pits of different sizes, but also broken glass.
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