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Deutsch: Zeichnungen des südlichen, älteren Bohlenweges II aus dem Wittmoor in Hamburg-Duvenstedt, Hamburg-Lemsahl-Mellingstedt und Norderstedt Glashütte, Deutschland. Der Weg wurde 1904 gefunden und datiert in um das Jahr 330 nach Chr. Die Zeichnung zeigt ein Stück des Anfanges des Bohlenweges im Querschnitt (Links), in der Draufsicht (Mitte) und im Längsschnitt (Rechts).
English: Drawing of the southern, elder Bog Trackway No II of Wittmoor at Hamburg Duvenstedt, Hamburg-Lemsahl-Mellingstedt and Norderstedt Glashütte, Germany. The trackway was discovered in 1898 and dates back to 7th century AD. The drawing shows a part of the beinning of the trackway in corss section (left), top view (center) and longitudinal cut (right).
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Source Hugo Prejawa: Die Bohlenwege im Wittmoor (Holstein). In: Mitteilungen des Anthropologischen Vereins in Schleswig-Holstein. Lipsius & Tischer, Kiel 1911, S. 57-67, Tafel XI
Author Hugo Prejawa (1854-1926)

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