Cultural heritage D-1-7837-0142 in Anzing, Archaeological heritage monument in Anzing, Germany.
The archaeological monument D-1-7837-0142 near Anzing is a ground-level site containing structures and artifacts from past settlements. The location in Ebersberg district documents evidence of human occupation in the region.
The site shows evidence of early human settlement in Upper Bavaria and is registered as a protected ground monument. It documents the foundations of settlement history in the area from ancient to medieval times.
The archaeological findings at this location provide researchers with tangible evidence about the daily life and practices of previous inhabitants in the region.
The location can be reached via local roads in Anzing and is situated in open countryside. Visitors should note that there are no buildings or facilities on the site itself.
This site combines elements of both a château and an archaeological ground monument, making it a dual-classified heritage structure in Bavaria.
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