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and even beyond the Feuerbach river valley. The site of the old town center was an unsuitable location for the longhouses of the Linear Pottery culture (usually about 20 to 40 m (66 to 131 ft) long, typically held up to 60 persons and their cattle) as it was a swampy floodplain (the average
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landscape, determined by a topographically varied picture of the different layers of rock and sediment as they were deposited in the 240 to 145 million year span of time that Zuffenhausen was part of the bottom of a tropical ocean. This is manifested in the presence of countless quarries and the many
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These settlements must be imagined as increasingly large settlement chambers enclosed in forest, which at that time covered Middle-Europe. Still, the forest remained economically irreplaceable for a long time by means of forest grazing, logging and gathering of fruit, as pastures and meadows in the
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city park have been identified as grave mounds. They stand at about 0.3 to 2 m (0.98 to 6.56 ft), above ground and have a diameter of 15 to 33 m (49 to 108 ft). Unfortunately, when the mounds were opened, they only wielded bone fragments and a few minor artifacts. Outside the
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have also considerably changed the geographical features of Zuffenhausen via the development of railway lines and roads, the excavated material was used to fill depressions and drain local ponds. Until very recently, the settlement of Zuffenhausen itself was confined to the valley created by the
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of its own coming mostly from the west. The old town center was hardly affected by floods because of its location on the elevated west bank. A few old creeks and streams would later become city streets. The water network depended on the density and composition of the bedrock as
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developed in the region, especially in the north, such as Zuffenhausen, Zazenhausen, Mühlhausen, Viesenhausen and Hofen. Without a doubt, the Alemanni period in Zuffenhusen's history was the most influential for the layout of the town and its municipalities.
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saw the birth of civilization and Zuffenhausen was no different. As the longhouses on the various farmsteads that would soon become small farming villages began to stand at a length of about 40 feet (12 m), man began to keep domesticated
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Gühring, Albrecht; Beer, Mathias; Binder, Petra; Ehmer, Hermann; Friederich, Susanne; Glück, Manfred; Heinz, Reinhard; Juréwitz, Peter; Kull, Ulrich; Meyle, Wolfgang; Müller, Roland; Raberg, Frank; Rees, Werner; W., Hermann (2004).
2215:. As Roman central leadership slowly withered and died with the rest of the Empire, the Romans left the region to its own devices. When the Alemanni became the new masters of the region, they began to organize it into territories. 2187:. Even 2,000 years later, this rectilinear route to Schwieberdingen is nearly identical to its modern counterpart. In Neuwirtshaus, a waystation where travelers could exchange their horses for fresh mounts existed on this highway. 1415:
and ceramics. The large amount of flint tools, blades in particular, suggests that the production of the tools using techniques such as stone grinding had become traditional. Such findings are spread across the region between
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eons ago. The landscape changed during the massive expansion of settlements beyond the Feuerbach valley, especially during the second half of the 19th century to the west and to the east, after 1945, with the introduction of
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temperatures of the climate were about 2 to 3 degrees higher than they are now), so they built their villages (typically a cluster of 10 or so buildings) at more elevated locations that still had a decent amount of
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especially) began to cause the destruction of the Empire from within and without. The cracks started showing in earnest when the Alemanni overran Agri Decumates in 260 and the wars of 353 to 378 AD (thus bringing
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river, has two distinct elevations: Zuffenhausen with an average of 255 m (837 ft) and Zazenhausen at 252 m (827 ft). To the north and northwest are the vast stretches of the
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of Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen is endowed with 11 municipalities. Zuffenhausen remains an important local and international industrial center, as the locality of the headquarter of
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present sense did not yet exist. However, especially in the Loess areas, the forests quickly faded by intensive use within decades and their composition also changed with
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that made intensive use of the soil (regardless of its fertility), as the need for food was enormous and required an extensive road network. One of the main southwestern
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as agricultural lands were leveled with debris and overburden. Miscellaneous changes to the landscape includes the filling in of a few old quarries and clay pits in the
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The location of settlements in the municipal area was determined by the quality of the soil, proximity to the river and the necessity to build high enough that the
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period that were suitable for clearing and could be found in valleys. A few "Stool tombs" from this period have been discovered in hollow ditches, complete with
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also stretched farther east than now and was a ducal hunting forest, which must have been so profitable that it was worthwhile to erect a hunting castle on the
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have stalked the rich and abundant wildlife present for roughly 300,000 years, as evidenced by the discovery of early tools typically made of mammoth bones at
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rolling hills on a height of over 300 m (980 ft) that peak at 327 m (1,073 ft) near Neuwirtshaus, an area that constitutes the eastern
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on the south side and the wooded northern slope on the north side of the Zuffenhausen side. However, pieces of that primordial forest still exist as the
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The area of Zuffenhausen contains numerous of these cultural testimonies, such as several estates spread across the south and southeastern parts of the
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The plot of land that made up Zuffenhausen at the time had a size of about 10 km (3.9 sq mi) and was determined by landmarks like the
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had already been founded in 1938. In the course of the plans for re-division of 1956, all administration in Stuttgart was completely restructured.
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river valley, and the creation of a high plateau of an old ditch that came down from Stammheim, which now serves as an expansion of Zuffenhausen's
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around central settlements that featured patterns of pastures and fields for agriculture, as hunting accounted for only 10% of meat consumption.
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peoples in the 6th millennium BC have been unearthed. These findings, when combined with the roughly 4000 traces of prehistoric settlement like
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tongues. For most of its history, Zuffenhausen has served as valuable farmland for its owners. On April 23, 1907, during the reign of King
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and the ongoing disruptions of the formation of the water table a comprehensive environmental protection program has been established.
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as well as towns and cities were established. Increasingly documented by written sources, a Roman provincial culture emerged in this
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and its tributaries would not inundate the area in case of flooding, yet to be close enough to a water source and the major
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and the rerouting of streams in unprecedented scale. Further profound changes on the landscape took place after the
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books in 1682. St. John's Church towers in 17th century Zuffenhausen. The hill on the left is now the site of the
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The flora and fauna are quite diverse, even though the fauna have declined in number since the introduction of
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111 Jahre SPD Zuffenhausen 1889–2000. Sozialdemokratische Geschichte am Beispiel eines Stuttgarter Ortsvereins
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dates to May 18, 1204. Zuffenhausen was proclaimed a city in 1907, yet soon financially badly affected by the
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Amtsenthoben. Maßnahmen gegen württembergische Pfarrer unter dem Regiment Deutscher Christen im Herbst 1934
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With the Romans left written documents become sparse and knowledge of Zuffenhausen's history during the
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fortification with several walls that occupied an area of about 6,000 m (65,000 sq ft).
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city, another nine burial mounds have been identified, that seem to suggest a relationship to the late
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that had developed into a distinct regional style during the 5th Millennium BC and was followed by the
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disappearing almost completely. However, the settlements continued to be islands in a sea of forest.
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alone, at least a thousand such estates are known to exist and the majority thereof in the fertile
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Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen has been consistently inhabited for about 7500 years. Paleo-Humans, such as
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Loosely wooded forests existed as far back as the 18th century, such as lush oak forests of the
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since 1968. The eastern part of the forest is the present city park, the northern section near
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experienced the introduction of Christianity and a small explosion of population under strong
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at the bottom of this formation, that surfaces on several locations. On top are layers of
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have existed, Zuffenhausen entered the era of recorded history during the period of the
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mountains. Irregular ascents are characteristic for the Zuffenhausen region, of which
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planning, as a central north–south axis of the city's most important transport hub (
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between increasingly marginal fields and by now almost totally absent pastures and
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Der gelbe Fleck. Wurzeln und Wirkungen des Judenhasses in der deutschen Geschichte
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was a yet unknown practice, early settlements and their residents had to practice
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houses would indicate that this area was a favorite haunt of early civilization.
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roots of "Zuffenhausen" are assumed to be found in the name of a seventh century
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Klima und Kulturgeschichte. Der Einfluss des Wetters auf den Gang der Geschichte
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administration in the late 1st century CE. Gradually, border fortresses and the
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Enzyklopädie des Holocaust. Die Verfolgung und Ermordung der europäischen Juden
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Since January 1, 2001, after yet another administrative reorganization of the
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with its many crevices permits percolation that causes superficial outflows.
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Gutman, Israel; Jäckel, Eberhard; Longerich, Peter; Schoeps, Julius (1998).
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items in the Zuffenhausen area are various pottery caches attributed to the
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Wie Stuttgart wurde, was es ist. Ein kleiner Gang durch die Stadtgeschichte
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The prehistoric finds made in Zuffenhausen district and surrounding areas (
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alternately surfaced at about the same height and further to the west near
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can be found in the area of Zuffenhausen, even though barrows from the
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on March 31, 1931, following financial difficulties symptomatic of the
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river in the region were made fully operational between 1976 and 1979.
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Die Bandkeramik in Mitteleuropa: von der Natur- zur Kulturlandschaft
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The first finds made in Zuffenhausen itself originate only from the
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that indicate the area's height around sea level at the time of the
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Zuffenhausen's terrain, a river valley carved into existence by the
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drove through Zuffenhausen on this road while on his third trip to
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Hallstatt culture and later times are present. However, in nearby
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Fiedler, Lutz; Rosendahl, Gaëlle; Rosendahl, Wilifried (2011).
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Licht auf dunkle Zeit. Stuttgart in der Zeit von 1933 bis 1945
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is the highest at 359 m (1,178 ft) above sea level.
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into the region). Later, the Alemanni would also expand into
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with the earliest wheel discoveries had become widespread in
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valley around Zuffenhausen, Bad Cannstatt, Ludwigsburg, and
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fashion. La Tène settlement and ceramic finds were made at
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Inside the city district of Zuffenhausen, six hills inside
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The Neolithic Age of south-western Germany begins with the
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in Germany, marked by Roman milestones, started at Mainz (
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and rank among some of the oldest and most diverse of the
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is unknown. At this time, Europe's landscape was glacial
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View from the southeast (gardens on the lower slopes of
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Benz, Wolfgang; Graml, Hermann; Weiß, Hermann (2001).
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by early settlements in need of new lands for crops.
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from the relatively heavy traffic nearby that caused
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Model of an Alemannic hamlet with individual farms,
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Gütersloh: Chronik Verlag. 1995. 2318:"Zuffenhausen" is also a kennel name used by UK 1084:led to a sharp incline in population during the 810:The modern course and the valley marshes of the 2876:: Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Berlin. 2461: 2459: 2457: 2112:), while being nowhere near as gigantic as the 638:, which was formed 65 million years ago by the 3319:(in German). Statistisches Amt Stuttgart. 2009 1512:by the mid-4th Millennium BC. Settlers of the 3346: 3263:. Stuttgart: Stadtjugendring Stuttgart. 2000. 2556: 2554: 1896: 1283:in the Zuffenhausen district, that contained 475:Stuttgart Neuwirtshaus (Porscheplatz) station 461:is served by lines S4, S5, S6 and S60 of the 8: 2786:Illustrierte Vor- und Frühgeschichte Europas 525:Zuffenhausen's and the northern part of the 3160:Miller, Susanne; Potthof, Heinrich (1983). 2943:Hirsch, Rudolf; Schuder, Rosemarie (1999). 2568: 2566: 2242:is obtained by archaeological excavations. 3353: 3339: 3331: 3282:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2411: 2409: 1903: 1889: 1530: 1008:. The valley between the two hills is the 918:: In response to prolonged pollution with 477:is nearby and served by lines S6 and S60. 18: 3012:. Vol. 1. Stuttgart: Theiss Verlag. 2048:The sparsely inhabited land north of the 630:Zuffenhausen area is traversed by a huge 2907:Zuffenhausen. Dorf – Stadt – Stadtbezirk 1263:that migrated around ancient Stuttgart. 1016:, namely fences and hedges, are visible. 3031:. Wiesbaden/Munich: PapyRossa/Fourier. 2765:Broszat, Martin; Frei, Norbert (1996). 2336: 1533: 1192:Paleolithic and Mesolithic Zuffenhausen 579:of Zuffenhausen is, by the nature of a 382: 350: 312: 291: 283: 275: 262: 249: 193: 158: 88: 72: 54: 42: 3275: 3125: 3115: 2753: 2742: 3255:. Zuffenhausen: SPD-Ortsverein. 2000. 2257:influence. Places using the suffixes 2219:Alemanni and Merovingian Zuffenhausen 1000:. To the right is the site of modern 372: 362: 329: 304: 296: 267: 254: 239: 227: 215: 203: 7: 3094:Lüning, Jens; Stelhi, Petar (1989). 2703:Enzyklopädie des Nationalsozialismus 2378:"von Goethe's Journal: August, 1797" 2144:that still blanket the hills around 1469:was discovered in the district near 272:11.96 km (4.62 sq mi) 135: 103: 3214:. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag. 2153: 1176:. Though many settlements from the 642:activities that created the nearby 584:fossil discoveries from a layer of 564: 14: 3210:Urgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg 2663:. Stuttgart: Thienemanns Verlag. 934:in the area is attributed to the 899: 498:Geography, Topography and Geology 3405: 3237:. Stuttgart: Silberburg Verlag. 3206:Müller-Beck, Hansjürgen (1983). 2299: 134: 127: 102: 95: 79: 59: 44: 2106:Castrum Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt 1971:Pre-Roman Iron Age Zuffenhausen 1232:bone pieces were discovered at 3054:: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag. 2928:. Vol. 2. Munich: Piper. 2769:. Vol. 5. Munich: Piper. 2678:Bedürftig, Freidemann (1997). 2104:. This fortress, now known as 2007:had begun to adopt minting in 1955:in Zuffenhausen itself and in 455:Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen station 1: 2974:. Munich: Verlag C. H. 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Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart 2156:, factory produced pottery ( 1382:As is common knowledge, the 1125:Prehistory and Early History 906:on the western slope of the 2989:Hansjörg, Kammerer (2004). 2659:Bassler, Siegfried (1987). 1959:, such as ceramics, bronze 966:, and the establishment of 674:Landscape, flora, and fauna 309:3,200/km (8,400/sq mi) 3544: 3229:Schukraft, Harald (1999). 2270:Zuffenhausen's beginnings: 2207:before being conquered by 977: 799:, the westernmost part in 546:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 280:327 m (1,073 ft) 3403: 2424:Gühring/Kull, pp. 181–193 1827:Indus Valley Civilisation 1287:, characteristic for the 1070:William II of Württemberg 956:Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen 689:era completed the recent 159: 89: 76:Location within Stuttgart 73: 55: 43: 30: 3027:Kühnl, Reinhard (2000). 2883:Altsteinzeit von A bis Z 2868:Fritz, Eberhard (1980). 2784:Cunliffe, Barry (1996). 1780:Proto-Villanovan culture 1599:Late Bronze Age collapse 1352:which probably included 1060:" due to differences in 915:Environmental protection 850:Since the 19th century, 603:. Following that is the 288:252 m (827 ft) 3308:Porsche in Zuffenhausen 3270:Encyclopædia Britannica 3191:: Casimir Katz Verlag. 2970:Hoffmann, Emil (1999). 2853:: Verlag Ploetz. 1981. 2581:Keefer, p. 126–139, 145 2433:Gühring/Kull, pp. 32–36 2415:Gühring/Kull, pp. 28–32 2403:Gühring/Kull, pp. 19–28 2249:of the 7th century the 2185:Heidenheim an der Brenz 2136:. With the Romans came 1953:Friedrichshaller Street 1916:Bronze Age Zuffenhausen 1478:Schwieberdinger culture 3528:Districts of Stuttgart 3183:Mirow, Jürgen (1996). 3008:Keefer, Erwin (1993). 2729:: FA Brockhaus. 1994. 2722:Brockhaus Enzyklopädie 2255:Franconian-Merovingian 2235: 2056:that Roman geographer 2045: 1947:were excavated at the 1835:Ochre Coloured Pottery 1520:. Other notable early 1482:Schussenrieder culture 1295:Neolithic Zuffenhausen 1157: 1133:Flint knappers of the 1017: 828:old stain, or old spot 827: 734:Linear Pottery culture 711:Linear Pottery culture 693:, composed largely of 494: 465:. The headquarters of 277:Highest elevation 3046:Lamb, Hubert (1994). 2972:Lexikon der Steinzeit 2808:Chronik der Deutschen 2680:Lexikon Drittes Reich 2306:La Ferté-sous-Jouarre 2226: 2190:By about 232/233 AD, 2179:) and passed through 2162:culture of the Romans 2062:"Helvetii Wastelands" 2039: 1368:, but only after the 1312:was available. Since 1132: 1086:Industrial Revolution 987: 679:Landscape development 488: 332: • Summer ( 285:Lowest elevation 3145:: Propyläen Verlag. 3141:. Berlin, Ullstein, 2013:Elbelen/Wollinstraße 1682:Eurasia and Siberia 1502:Goldberg III culture 1384:Neolithic Revolution 1318:Shifting cultivation 1142:Hofacker's Brickyard 980:History of Stuttgart 717:. In the succeeding 707:Neolithic Revolution 668:Löwenstein Formation 375:Vehicle registration 306: • Density 50:Church of Saint Paul 3137:Mann, Golo (1986). 2635:Gühring/Kull, p. 55 2626:Gühring/Kull, p. 52 2608:Gühring/Kull, p. 48 2599:Gühring/Kull, p. 47 2590:Gühring/Kull, p. 46 2572:Gühring/Kull, p. 45 2530:Müller-Beck, p. 464 2503:Gühring/Kull, p. 42 2476:Gühring/Kull, p. 41 2451:Gühring/Kull, p. 36 2394:Gühring/Kull, p. 19 2124:officers alike. 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