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137: 225: 394: 213: 378: 528:. The work of this commission is considered pioneering for reworking of Roman provincial history. Especially productive were the first ten years of research, which worked out the course of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes and named the camps along the border. The research reports on the excavations were published from 1894 to the dissolution of the Commission in 1937. The individual reports went under the title of 415: 220:. Built 1899–1907, the site is the most significant attempt to reconstruct the archeological past. The southwest corner built by Louis Jacobi in 1885 with merlons at the wider and thus correct intervals, had to be replaced during the full reconstruction, probably at the behest of Emperor William II, with merlons spaced at the medieval interval, which is thus wrong. 47: 1132:
Publ.: Rhineland-Palatinate State Office of Survey and Geobasis Information in cooperation with the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Monument Conservation, Archaeological monument conservation, Koblenz Office. – Koblenz: State Office of Survey and Geobasis Information in cooperation with the
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we have, for the first time in European history, clearly defined territorial borders of a sovereign state that were visible on the ground to friend and foe alike. Most of the Upper German-Rhaetian Limes did not follow rivers or mountain ranges, which would have formed natural boundaries for the
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Jointly published by the Deutsche Limeskommission, Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe – Direktion Archäologie, verein Deutsche Limes-Straße, Landesamt für Vermessung und Geobasisinformation Rheinland-Pfalz. – Koblenz: Landesamt für Vermessung und Geobasisinformation Rheinland-Pfalz 2007,
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The Limes used either a natural boundary such as a river or typically an earth bank and ditch with a wooden palisade and watchtowers at intervals. A system of linked forts was built behind the Limes.
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The function of the Roman military frontiers has been increasingly discussed for some time. The latest research tends to view at least the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes not as a primarily military
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in at least 15 volumes. O. Petters, Heidelberg/Berlin/Leipzig, 1894–1937 (partial reprint: Codex-Verlag, Böblingen, 1973; full reprint: Greiner, Remshalden, 2005ff.,
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was surveyed, divided into sections and described. This division followed the administrative boundaries in 19th-century Germany and not that of ancient Rome:
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and eight cover the various camps and forts. The documents of the Imperial Limes Commission are now in the custody of the Roman-Germanic Commission of the
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Der Limes. Rheinbrohl – Holzhausen an der Heide. Topographische Freizeitkarte 1:25000 mit Limes-Wanderweg, Limes-Radweg, Deutsche Limesstraße.
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which, although guarded by Roman soldiers, would have enabled a brisk trade, and the numerous Roman finds in "Free Germania" (as far as
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Offizielle Karte UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe obergermanisch-raetischer Limes in Rheinland-Pfalz von Rheinbrohl bis zur Saalburg (Hessen).
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Römische Kastelle des 1. und 2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. in Britannien und in den germanischen Provinzen des Römerreiches.
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Reliquiae munimenti Romani sive Lineae adversos Germanos erectae, hodieque Der Pfalgraben, Pfolgraben vel Polgraben dictae
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A map of the County of Hanau by Friedrich Zollmann in 1728 gives one of the earliest depictions of the limes, described as
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as the remains of a site dating to the Roman period was rekindled in Germany at the time of the
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Der Limes zwischen Rhein und Donau. Ein Bodendenkmal auf dem Weg zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.
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Die römischen Truppenlager der frühen und mittleren Kaiserzeit zwischen Nordsee und Inn.
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Der römische Limes in Bayern. Geschichte und Schauplätze entlang des UNESCO-Welterbes
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commissions were established but were confined to small areas, for example, in the
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The wooden watchtower reconstructed in 2008 and based on the work of Dietwulf Baatz
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Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Monument Conservation, Koblenz Office 2006,
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Econ, DĂĽsseldorf 1959, 1965; Moewig, Rastatt, 1980, 2000 (divers further issues),
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and discovered forts. Studion led archaeological excavations of the Roman camp of
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Roman Empire. It includes the longest land border in the European section of the
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Johann Alexander Döderlein (1675–1745) und die „vaterländische“ Numismatik
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Der "Alb-Limes". Ein Beitrag zur Besetzungsgeschichte SĂĽdwestdeutschlands.
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Der Odenwaldlimes. Entlang der römischen Grenze zwischen Main und Neckar.
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die-roemer-online.de Comprehensive work about the Roman Limes in Germany
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Der obergermanisch-rätische Limes des Römerreiches. Fundindex Fundindex.
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correctly and published the first scholarly treatise about it in 1731.
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Der römische Limes. Archäologische Ausflüge zwischen Rhein und Donau.
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could archaeologists begin to study more precisely the route of the
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region. In 1723, he was the first to interpret the meaning of the
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Die Saalburg – ein Limeskastell 80 Jahre nach der Rekonstruktion.
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Taunus-Wetterau Limes: comprehensive site on the Limes in Hesse
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In the course of this work the 550-kilometre-long route of the
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Thomas Becker, Stephan Bender, Martin Kemkes, Andreas Thiel:
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in monastic libraries in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
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Konservierte Geschichte? Antike Bauten und ihre Erhaltung.
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and Upper Germanic Limes, collectively referred to as the
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Der Limes. Die Deutsche Limes-StraĂźe vom Rhein zur Donau.
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UNESCO Weltkulturerbe – the Upper Germanic-Rhatian Limes
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Britta Rabold, Egon Schallmayer, Andreas Thiel (eds.):
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und das Ende der Römerherrschaft in Südwestdeutschland.
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on the Danube. The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes is an
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The Saalburg, an individually reconstructed Roman fort
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Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century
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Der obergermanisch-raetische Limes des Roemerreiches.
830:2nd, revised edition. Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 2006, 358:). Attempts were occasionally also made, to settle 118: 110: 98: 88: 78: 68: 56: 35: 849:WĂĽrttembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart, 1992, 488:was the first person to record the course of the 1241:www.antikefan.de – Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes 1002:2nd edn., Konrad TheiĂź Verlag, Stuttgart, 1987, 524:, under the direction of the ancient historian, 1253:Impressions of a Border – the Limes in Germany. 437:. This was bolstered by the rediscovery of the 1247:Limes pages – The Romans in Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 1081:. Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg, 2010, 1017:. Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg, 2008, 978:Der Limes. Kontaktzone zwischen den Kulturen. 8: 1255:A photo gallery of reconstructed limes sites 963:Wege am Limes. 55 AusflĂĽge in die Römerzeit. 956:Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission. 530:The Upper Rhaetian Limes of the Roman Empire 30: 1346:, published in 1986, retrieved 22 June 2016 1049:Landesamt fĂĽr Denkmalpflege Rheinland-Pfalz 576:Section 3: Adolfseck near Bad Schwalbach – 1168:Limesinformationszentrum Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 691:Section 12: Alfdorf-Pfahlbronn (Haghof) – 520:(RLK) was established for this purpose in 45: 29: 1417:Roman fortifications in Germania Superior 1320:In: GĂĽnter Ulbert, Gerhard Weber (eds.): 1013:Thomas Fischer, Erika Riedmeier-Fischer: 1111:. Logo Verlag, Obernburg am Main, 2008, 746:Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes in general 643:Section 8: Buchen-Hettingen (Rehberg) – 318:is largely defined by the rivers Rhine ( 314:. By contrast, elsewhere in Europe, the 51:Map of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes 1324:Konrad Theiss Verlag. Stuttgart, 1985, 1309: 1294:LIMES Action of the European Commission 862:Der Limes. Grenze des Imperium Romanum. 828:Der Limes. Grenze Roms zu den Barbaren. 1402:Heritage sites in Rhineland-Palatinate 1343:WeiĂźenburg stiftet eigenen Kulturpreis 1261:SPIEGEL article dated 27 January 2009. 1181:The Limes in Hesse: multimedia dossier 755:4th edn. GebrĂĽder Mann, Berlin, 2000, 1045:Der römische Limes in Rheinland-Pfalz 109: 97: 87: 77: 67: 55: 27:UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany 7: 922:Der Limes. Auf den Spuren der Römer. 843:GestĂĽrmt – Geräumt – Vergessen? Der 1392:Heritage sites in Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 1109:Welterbe Limes: Roms Grenze am Main 937:Der Limes. Geschichte einer Grenze. 892:Mit dem Fahrstuhl in die Römerzeit. 401:wall has been fully reconstructed ( 1171:, retrieved 16 July 2010 484:, due to the political situation. 25: 1259:The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes 1230:The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes 1064:Der Limes zwischen Rhein und Main 508:Only after the foundation of the 1000:Der Limes in SĂĽdwestdeutschland. 1387:World Heritage Sites in Germany 947:(scarce, current introduction.) 538:German Archaeological Institute 154:Obergermanisch-Raetischer Limes 1422:Roman fortifications in Raetia 920:Marcus Reuter, Andreas Thiel: 1: 1359:, Brunswick, 2012, pp.147-165 1199:Frontiers of the Roman Empire 468:on the Neckar section of the 274:are named after the adjacent 146:Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes 73:Frontiers of the Roman Empire 1232:at the Hesse Cultural Portal 1079:Der römische Limes in Hessen 673:Section 10: Wörth am Main – 84:Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv) 1177:on the subject of the Limes 1066:. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1989, 998:Willi Beck, Dieter Planck: 723:Section 14: Gunzenhausen – 651:(more recent Odenwald Line) 583:Section 4: Köpperner Tal – 366:or, more often, to recruit 1438: 939:C. H. Beck, Munich, 2006, 684:Section 11: Bad Wimpfen – 486:Johann Alexander Döderlein 38:UNESCO World Heritage Site 31:Upper German-Raetian Limes 1412:Heritage sites in Bavaria 1096:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2010, 1032:Theiss, Stuttgart, 1990, 980:Reclam, Stuttgart, 2009, 965:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2005, 924:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2015, 909:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2000, 875:JĂĽrgen Oldenstein (ed.): 864:Primus, Darmstadt, 2014, 841:Hans-Peter Kuhnen (ed.): 733:Section 15: Kipfenberg – 654:Section 9: Jagsthausen – 518:Imperial Limes Commission 504:Imperial Limes Commission 397:At WP 12/77, part of the 44: 1382:History of the Rhineland 1189:– archaeologie-online.de 632:Section 7: Miltenberg – 1210:German Limes Commission 1187:The Limes: then and now 595:GroĂźkrotzenburg am Main 460:(1543-1605) researched 1043:Cliff Alexander Jost: 958:66, 1985, pp. 321–495. 790:Reichs-Limeskommission 715:Weiltingen-Ruffenhofen 677:(older Odenwald Line/ 593:Section 5: Marköbel – 422: 406: 390: 247: 221: 153: 141: 1215:The German Limes Road 879:Zabern, Mainz, 1982, 679:Neckar-Odenwald Limes 566:Section 2: Bad Ems – 470:Neckar-Odenwald Limes 417: 396: 380: 227: 215: 195:it forms part of the 139: 1299:Virtual limes worlds 1195:(the German website) 1175:links and literature 695:– Rotenbachtal near 482:Grand Duchy of Baden 478:Grand Duchy of Hesse 435:Renaissance humanism 320:Lower Germanic Limes 193:Lower Germanic Limes 191:. Together with the 18:Upper Germanic Limes 1355:Bernhard Overbeck: 1332:, p. 126; Ill. 127. 466:Benningen am Neckar 270:. Both sections of 189:World Heritage Site 184:and, since 2005, a 182:archaeological site 164:between the rivers 32: 1092:Egon Schallmayer: 976:Gerhard Waldherr: 950:Hans Schönberger: 935:Egon Schallmayer: 860:Wolfgang Moschek: 668:Alfdorf-Pfahlbronn 605:Stockstadt am Main 423: 407: 391: 290:(Upper Germania). 248: 222: 142: 1249:(private website) 1243:(private website) 1201:(English website) 1154:978-3-89637-384-7 1117:978-3-939462-06-4 1102:978-3-8062-2309-5 1087:978-3-7917-2232-0 1051:, Koblenz, 2003, 1028:Jörg Heiligmann: 1023:978-3-7917-2120-0 986:978-3-15-018648-0 930:978-3-806-22760-4 870:978-3-8631-2729-9 806:978-3-935383-61-5 613:– Wörth am Main ( 287:Germania Superior 134: 133: 16:(Redirected from 1429: 1377:Ruins in Germany 1360: 1353: 1347: 1339: 1333: 1316:Dietwulf Baatz: 1314: 890:Rudolf Pörtner: 751:Dietwulf Baatz: 697:Schwäbisch GmĂĽnd 638:Buchen-Hettingen 425:Interest in the 410:Research history 348:border crossings 336:demarcation line 267:Limes Germanicus 198:Limes Germanicus 130: 127: 125: 49: 39: 33: 21: 1437: 1436: 1432: 1431: 1430: 1428: 1427: 1426: 1397:Roman frontiers 1367: 1366: 1363: 1354: 1350: 1340: 1336: 1315: 1311: 1307: 1163: 1126: 961:Andreas Thiel: 826:Martin Kemkes: 782:Ernst Fabricius 743: 615:older Main Line 580:– Köpperner Tal 546: 526:Theodor Mommsen 506: 412: 344:economic policy 332: 308:GroĂźkrotzenburg 276:Roman provinces 210: 172:. 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Index

Upper Germanic Limes
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Germany
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Criteria
430ter
Session
www.limesstrasse.de

German
Roman Empire
Rhine
Danube
Rheinbrohl
Eining
archaeological site
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Lower Germanic Limes
Limes Germanicus

Saalburg

Roman
tower
reconstruction
Ober-Mörlen
Taunus

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