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island. The building was erected in 122 AD, and consisted of oak piles driven deep into the lake bottom, surrounded probably with walls made of perishable materials, which formed a circle of 7 metres (23 ft) in diameter. The rotunda is located on the former island settlement, about 500 metres
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composed of several layers of different materials. There were found pile shoes at different altitudes in the cultural layers and rich bar decoration of ceramics occurred exclusively in the lower layer, while the decoration on cannelure groups was limited to the upper layer, as well as some
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between 1916 and 1919, an amazingly big area of approximately 2.8 hectares (7 acres) with two cultural layers was preserved. Both, the upper and the lower cultural layer, were separated by an about 10 centimetres (3.94 in) cm thick layer of lake
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were used as the center of the later fortification of the historical center of Zürich. Significant parts of the lime mortar and ancient castle wall are integrated into the town houses around the
Lindenhof and in a
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was a long building with a chapel on the eastern side of the still fortified hill; it is last mentioned in 1172, and was derelict by 1218, when its remains were partly scavenged for construction of the
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building, where coins, stove tiles and other artefacts from the Celtic, Roman and medieval times were found. The Celtic and Roman remains and foundation stones can be seen in the
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that was more significant than assumed before. A v-shaped Celtic ditch was also dug out, which was discovered a few years ago at the site of the former
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1040:Dölf Wild:
836:Kaiserpfalz
823:Carolingian
806:Gallo-Roman
674:wine square
628:river delta
618:Bürkliplatz
603:Bauschänzli
477:Kaiserpfalz
473:Carolingian
296:Gallo-Roman
152: /
128:Coordinates
122:Switzerland
1320:Categories
1306:2015-09-13
1275:2014-12-12
1238:2014-12-12
1204:2015-01-13
1183:2015-01-13
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1064:References
1012:Literature
841:city walls
752:Pfalzgasse
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541:Prehistory
530:Limmatquai
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388:June 2021
334:Ownership
326:Condition
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857:Paradies
827:Ottonian
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525:Helvetii
500:Sihlbühl
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265:Iron Age
245:Material
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1006:Class A
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253:Founded
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