Cultural heritage D-1-8030-0010 in Fuchstal, Archaeological heritage site in Fuchstal, Germany.
D-1-8030-0010 is an archaeological monument in Fuchstal that preserves remains of a medieval fortification in the Bavarian landscape. The site shows traces of how people built defenses in this region during earlier centuries.
The site was originally a medieval fortification known as a Burgstall that served strategic defensive purposes. It has been officially documented and protected as an archaeological monument since the early 1900s.
This archaeological site contributes to Bavaria's historical research by providing evidence of past settlement patterns and fortification methods in the region.
The site is located in open countryside and can be viewed from a distance, though there are no facilities on the ground. Visitors who wish to access the area for research or inspection should contact local heritage authorities beforehand.
The monument's designation number D-1-8030-0010 corresponds to a specific cataloging system used exclusively for Bavarian archaeological heritage sites.
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