The Lautertal Limes (in German also: Sibyllenspur or Sybillenspur) is a Roman limes section of the early 2nd century which is located between the River...
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Donnstetten (see Lautertal Limes) is now dated by most sources as having not been erected before 98 AD. The state of preservation of the limes is poor due...
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Germanic-Rhaetian Limes. In the town the 23 km (14 mi) long Lautertal Limes line splits off from the Neckar line, which ends at the Alb Limes at Donnstetten [de]...
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Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue, Stockstadt am Rhein Odenwald Limes Felsenmeer near Reichenbach, Lautertal (Odenwald) Obrunn Gorge between Höchst im Odenwald and...
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Lauter valley show evidence of settlement from ancient times. The Lautertal Limes, a Roman border fortification known colloquially as the Sybillenspur...
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Darmstadt Section feeder area. Beneath the 514 m-high Felsberg and north of Lautertal-Reichenbach is found a Felsenmeer – literally 'cliff sea' – consisting...
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Odenwald granite, which was transported here from the Felsenmeer near Lautertal via the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The cathedral stone lying in front of...
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