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    Die mittelalterliche Wüstung Edingerode
    Verarbeitung von variablen und konditionalem Text durch topic-basierte Datenquellen mit DITA
    Von der Weser in die Welt
    Quedlinburg im frühen und hohen Mittelalter
    Albrecht der Bär, Ballenstedt und die Anfänge Anhalts
    • Albrecht der Bar (* um 1100, am 18. November 1170), Graf von Ballenstedt, fur wenige Jahre Herzog von Sachsen und ab 1157 schliesslich Markgraf von Brandenburg, zahlt bis heute zu den grossen Personlichkeiten des 12. Jahrhunderts und wird als "Grunder" der Mark Brandenburg sowie des Furstentums Anhalt angesehen.

      Albrecht der Bär, Ballenstedt und die Anfänge Anhalts
    • Quedlinburg im frühen und hohen Mittelalter

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      Quedlinburg im frühen und hohen Mittelalter
    • Von der Weser in die Welt

      Festschrift für Hans-Georg Stephan zum 65. Geburtstag

      In 32 Einzelbeiträge zur Archäologie und Geschichte des ausgehenden Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit berichten die Autoren über neue Forschungsergebnisse auf diesem Gebiet vornehmlich in Mitteleuropa.

      Von der Weser in die Welt
    • Between 1996 and 1999, excavations at the Expo grounds in Hannover-Bemerode uncovered around 70% of the deserted village of Edingerode, dating from the 9th to the 14th/15th century, covering an area of 4.6 hectares. This investigation offered valuable insights into the house construction and settlement structure of a medieval village in a region that had seen little archaeological research. The excavation revealed numerous house foundations, many still associated with their original farmsteads, characterized by a north-west German architectural style. The evolution of building types included single-aisled post structures in the 11th/12th centuries, followed by houses with lateral extensions and ultimately (now non-existent) sleeper beam constructions. The pottery discovered was categorized into three main phases, with additional sub-phases, aiding in dating the structures. Rare finds of metal, bone, stone, wood, and leather were also uncovered. Furthermore, artifacts from at least 16 other deserted villages, the old city center, and Castle Lauenrode (from the early 13th century to 1371) were analyzed. The occupation of the old city center began in the 12th century, with evidence of earlier activity from the 9th century. The study utilized all available written sources and numerous historical maps for locating the deserted villages.

      Die mittelalterliche Wüstung Edingerode