Ahrensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaːʁənsˌbʊʁk] ) is a town in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located northeast of Hamburg...
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The Ahrensburg culture or Ahrensburgian (c. 12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central...
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Schloss Ahrensburg (Ahrensburg Palace) is a former Herrenhaus (mansion) and is today referred to as a Schloss. It is located in Ahrensburg in southern...
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Ahrensburg Ost is a station on the Großhansdorf branch of Hamburg U-Bahn line U1, located in the southeastern part of the town of Ahrensburg in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Ahrensburg West is a station on the Großhansdorf branch of Hamburg U-Bahn line U1, located in the southwestern part of the town of Ahrensburg in Schleswig-Holstein...
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(13,000–10,000 BC) hunted reindeer in the area, using spears. The later Ahrensburg culture (11,200–9,500 BC) used bow and arrow. From Mesolithic Maglemosian-like...
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in German termed Federmesser ("quill knife"). It is succeeded by the Ahrensburg culture after 12,800 BP. Late Glacial Maximum – Circa 24,000–16,000 BCE;...
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identified at many places, for example, the settlement at Meiendorf and Ahrensburg north of Hamburg, Germany. It is characterized by shouldered points and...
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given S-Bahn numbers. Locomotive-hauled service between Hauptbahnhof and Ahrensburg was S4 (now RB 81); between Altona and Elmshorn was S5 (now RE 6 and RB...
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Lyngby culture is a proposed name for the combination of the highly similar Ahrensburg and Bromme cultures as one and the same. Nationalencyklopedin v t e...
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Other signs of its use in Europe come from the Stellmoor [de] in the Ahrensburg valley [de] north of Hamburg, Germany and dates from the late Paleolithic...
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ka) Hamburg (15.5–13.1 ka) Federmesser (14–12.8 ka) Azilian (14–10 ka) Ahrensburg (13–12 ka) Swiderian (11–8 ka) Africa: Khormusan (42–18 ka) Iberomaurusian...
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the line to Bad Segeberg and Neumünster, operated by Nordbahn. Between Ahrensburg and Hamburg-Rahlstedt the line runs along the Stellmoor tunnel valley...
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rapid transit system serving the cities of Hamburg, Norderstedt, and Ahrensburg in Germany. Although referred to by the term U-Bahn (the "U" commonly...
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the leister, a characteristic type of fishing spear, used for gigging. Ahrensburg culture Deepcar Doggerland Koelbjerg Man Last glacial period Georg F.L...
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Solutrean "outstanding, though also indirect", in contrast with the Bromme-Ahrensburg complex (Lyngby culture), for which she introduced the term "Baltic Magdalenian"...
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Schleswig-Holstein state, Germany. It is situated between the cities of Ahrensburg and Bad Oldesloe, on the Hamburg to Lübeck rail line and is part of the...
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(Saxony) Ahaus (North Rhine-Westphalia) Ahlen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Ahrensburg (Schleswig-Holstein) Aichach (Bavaria) Aichtal (Baden-Württemberg) Aken...
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Waldemar Bonsels (21 February 1880 in Ahrensburg – 31 July 1952 in Ambach, Münsing) was a German writer and creator of Maya the Bee. Bonsels's most famous...
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ka) Hamburg (15.5–13.1 ka) Federmesser (14–12.8 ka) Azilian (14–10 ka) Ahrensburg (13–12 ka) Swiderian (11–8 ka) Africa: Khormusan (42–18 ka) Iberomaurusian...
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attempting to find out if he's telling the truth or just making up a story. Ahrensburg culture – Late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture Châtelperronian –...
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Szeletian culture 22,000 BP, Pavlovian, Aurignacian cultures 13,000 BP, Ahrensburg culture (Western Germany, Netherlands, England) 12,000 BP, Epigravettian...
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ka) Hamburg (15.5–13.1 ka) Federmesser (14–12.8 ka) Azilian (14–10 ka) Ahrensburg (13–12 ka) Swiderian (11–8 ka) Africa: Khormusan (42–18 ka) Iberomaurusian...
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Föhr during this unstable period, and was finally settled inland, in Ahrensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, where Mücke lived from 1940 until his death. Mücke's...
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Tilburg. Acer also had facilities in Germany under the name of IMS in Ahrensburg and Hamburg. Acer computers are also assembled in Mingachevir, Azerbaijan...
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from 9,600 BC. Beneath a rock overhang on rock VIII, microliths from the Ahrensburg culture such as arrow heads or blades were found. Evidence of fire sites...
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his career with spells in the youth systems at Bargfelder SV, SSC Hagen Ahrensburg and Hamburger SV, Janelt joined the academy at RB Leipzig in 2014, for...
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municipality include: German School of Barcelona American School of Barcelona Ahrensburg, Germany Macael, Spain Ailyn, singer and songwriter Carme Chacón, politician...
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juicy, subacid. Eating Pick late September; use November–February Ahrista Ahrensburg, Germany Eating Aia Ilu Estonia 1946 A large apple, weighing 250–300 g...
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of MCE shows as well as the artistic and pedagogical director of the Ahrensburg Musical Theatre School. Jacqueline Dunnley-Wendt is married to the musician...
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