• Michelsberg or Michaelsberg may refer to: Michelsberg (Albtrauf), part of the Albtrauf escarpment in the Swabian Alps, Germany Michelsberg (Eifel), a hill...
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    originated through a migration of colonists from the Michelsberg culture of Central Europe. The Michelsberg culture is archaeologically and genetically strongly...
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    The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC. Derived from the German...
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    situation characterised by the appearance of complexes like Michelsberg and Funnel Beaker Culture. Rössen vessels are characteristically decorated with double...
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    Alcimoennis (category La Tène culture)
    Alcimoennis, but it is still widely accepted. The oppidum was located on the Michelsberg hill, dominating the peninsula at the confluence of the Danube and the...
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  • development derived from Michelsberg and Baalberge culture antecedents. It is contemporary, and in contact, with Bernburg culture and Funnel Beaker (TRB)...
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    of a "dynastic elite". Similarities have also been noted with the Michelsberg culture in northeastern France and Germany (c. 4200 BC), which featured large...
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    settlement has been excavated at the top. It is the type site for the Michelsberg culture. 49°05′16″N 8°33′42″E / 49.08778°N 8.56167°E / 49.08778; 8.56167...
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    of agriculture and animal husbandry, influenced by the Cerny and Michelsberg cultures. Evidence of trade and tool use from outside the region highlights...
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    Paleolithic, but became more common since the Neolithic (Michelsberg culture, Funnelbeaker culture). In Europe, some of the best toolmaking flint has come...
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  • cultural break, in particular in the north of Alsace in the form of the Michelsberg culture. Genetic and archaeological evidence suggests the movement of peoples...
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    architecturally important buildings of the 20th century. A habitation from the Michelsberg culture (4400–3500 BC) was excavated at the Schelsberg, near Heerlen, in...
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    Schoenenbourg, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) The Schoenenbourg Fort at Traces of War Ouvrage d'artillerie de Schœnenbourg Archived 2016-09-19...
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    under the influence of western influences (Michelsberg culture and the southeastern, late Lengyel culture). A more complex society developed after 3350...
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    The Cerny culture (French: La Culture de Cerny, German: Cerny-Kultur) is a Neolithic culture in France that dates to the second half of the 5th millennium...
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    Leonhard Dientzenhofer (1686–1693), the façade of the monastery church in Michelsberg by Leonard Dientzenhofer (1696), and the abbey church in Neresheim by...
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    Miltenberg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    in use as early as the Neolithic (Michelsberg culture) but mostly date from the late Bronze Age (Urnfield culture).: 97  In the 150s, the Roman Empire...
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  • Seine basins) the culture of Michelsberg displaced its predecessor, Rössen. Meanwhile, in the Mediterranean basin, several cultures (most notably Chassey...
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    characteristics of the Linear Pottery culture. Further waves of migrants followed, the Chasséen culture, and the Michelsberg culture. The Celtic tribe in the area...
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    basins), the Michelsberg culture displaced its predecessor, the Rössen culture. Meanwhile, in the Mediterranean basin, several cultures (most notably...
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    T. J. H. (2014). Chronicles of the Investiture Contest: Frutolf of Michelsberg and His Continuators. Manchester: Manchester Medieval Sources. ISBN 978-0-7190-8470-6...
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    Kristallnacht pogrom on 10 November 1938, Wiesbaden's large synagogue on Michelsberg was destroyed. The synagogue had been designed by Phillip Hoffmann and...
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    Hunsrück (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    stone axes date, however, to the Late Neolithic and belong to the Michelsberg culture. Up to 2007, numerous oval stone axes were discovered, especially...
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    Timeline of Brussels (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the La Tène culture is located on the Champ Saint-Anne/Sint-Annaveld in Anderlecht. 3000–2200 BCE – Settlements from the Michelsberg culture are located...
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    Attila (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    The Polish Chronicle represents Attila's name as Aquila. Frutolf of Michelsberg and Otto of Freising pointed out that some songs as "vulgar fables" and...
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    Kelheim (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    has a large weissbier brewery in the city. Hall of Liberation on the Michelsberg (built by Leo von Klenze) Danube Gorge and Weltenburg Abbey, Wipfelsfurt...
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    frightened the bishop of Weißenburg; and Magister Gocelinus, who presented Michelsberg to the Cistercian abbey Kerz. Also to be mentioned is the name of the...
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    Neolithic Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    millennium BC) Michelsberg culture (Central Europe, 5th to 4th millennium BC) Boian culture (Romania, Bulgaria, 5th to 4th millennium BC) Pfyn culture (Switzerland...
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    Germanic heroic legend (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    found in works such as the Historia mundi of Frutolf of Michelsberg (c. 1100), the Historia de duabus civitatibus (1134-1136) of Otto von Freising, and...
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  • Iron Age. The names Michelsberg culture (1908) and the Altheim culture (1915) as well as the periodization of the Hallstatt culture go back to him. Particularly...
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