Chest opened
+${chestReward.xp} XP
Explorer
NOUVEAU ×${chestReward.collectible.quantity}
tapez pour fermer
Chest locked

Open chests in the app

Around Us is built for your phone — chests unlock when you walk, explore and capture nearby places.

Enable Location

We need your location to show you interesting places around you

Discover nearby places

Find interesting locations and hidden gems around you

Precise directions

Get accurate directions and distances to places

Your location is never shared with other users. It's only used when you tap the location button.

Log in to your account

Start exploring — it's free

Trusted by 73,101 travelers worldwide

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
or

We will send you a code to connect

By continuing, you accept our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Check your inbox

We've sent a pincode in your inbox. Please enter the code below.

Das Germanische Todtenlager bei Selzen in der Provinz Rheinhessen
Discussion Reviews Photo
3.3k Popularity

Das Germanische Todtenlager bei Selzen in der Provinz Rheinhessen, Archaeological burial site in Rheinhessen, Germany.

Das Germanische Todtenlager bei Selzen in der Provinz Rheinhessen is an archaeological burial ground in Rheinhessen, Germany, dating to the early centuries AD. The site contains a series of graves with weapons, jewelry, pottery, and personal objects that reflect the burial practices of the Germanic peoples who once lived in this area.

The burial ground goes back to the early centuries AD, when Germanic groups settled in what is now the Rheinhessen region. During this period they had close contact with the Roman world, which can be seen in some of the objects recovered from the graves.

The name of the site links directly to the village of Selzen and the old province of Rheinhessen, grounding the find in a very specific local identity. The objects found in the graves, from personal ornaments to everyday tools, show how closely tied these communities were to their rituals around death.

The site is in the rural area around Selzen and is not set up as a tourist destination, so checking with local heritage authorities before visiting is a good idea. Since it is a protected archaeological area, visitors should move carefully and avoid touching or removing any objects they may find.

The way the graves are arranged on the site helped archaeologists trace the movements of Germanic groups across Europe in a way that was unusual for the time of the first excavations. This spatial approach to reading a cemetery later became a reference point for similar research on other sites.

The community of curious travelers

AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.

Start exploring
GPS coordinates
49.85980,8.25710
Latest update
March 3, 2026 13:56
Reviews
Share your experience

No review yet

Discussions
Start a discussion...

No discussion yet

« Das Germanische Todtenlager bei Selzen in der Provinz Rheinhessen - Archaeological burial site in Rheinhessen, Germany » is provided by Around Us (aroundus.com). Images and texts are derived from Wikimedia project under a Creative Commons license. You are allowed to copy, distribute, and modify copies of this page, under the conditions set by the license, as long as this note is clearly visible.

Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!

From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.

Around Us App Screenshot

A unique approach to discovering new places

Le Figaro

All the places worth exploring

France Info

A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks

20 Minutes

Around Us
Travel Guide & Maps
Download

Send to your phone

QR Code
1

Open the camera app on your mobile.

2

Point at the QR code with your camera. A notification will appear.

3

Tap the notification to open the link.