Cultural heritage D-1-7838-0001 in Steinhöring, Archaeological heritage monument in Steinhöring, Germany.
Cultural heritage D-1-7838-0001 is an archaeological site in Steinhöring containing underground remains of medieval fortifications. Located in Ebersberg district, the site preserves traces of past structures and settlement patterns from centuries past.
This fortification dates to the medieval period when strongholds like this were built for defense and local control. It formed part of a broader system of defensive structures that shaped settlement patterns throughout the region.
This site reveals how medieval communities organized their settlements and built defenses to protect their land. Walking through the location today shows decisions about placement and construction that reflected the needs of its time.
The site is a protected archaeological monument located near Steinhöring in Ebersberg district. Visitors should know that this is a conservation area where excavation or disturbance is not permitted, and the site is best explored from accessible viewpoints.
This site holds the rare double classification of both Burgstall and Bodendenkmal, meaning it contains both visible fortification traces and buried archaeological layers beneath the surface. This dual status makes it especially valuable to researchers studying how these structures evolved and changed over centuries.
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