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Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen is a fascinating outdoor museum of reconstructed 3,000 to 4,000 year old villages build on poles into the lake of Constance Pile Dwelling, Outdoor Museum, Stilt Houses, Open Air Museum, Viking Village, Lake Constance, Air Museum, Early Middle Ages, Celtic Style

www.wolfgangstaudt.de Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen is an archaeological open air museum on Lake Constance (Bodensee) in Unteruhldingen, Germany, consisting of reconstructions of stilt houses or lake dwellings from the Neolithic Stone Age and Bronze Age. The museum consists of a number of exhibits displaying archeological finds from the area and period. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Pile Dwelling Open Air Museum on Lake Constance House With Land, Wood Walkway, House On Stilts, Group Tours, Germany Travel, Unesco World Heritage, Open Air, Heritage Site, Unesco World Heritage Site

The day we visited the Pfahlbau Museum Bodensee, or Pile Dwelling Museum on Lake Constance, it was absolutely pouring. It was in the shoulder season, so there was only one tour that day, and we all crowded under the eaves of the information centre waiting for our guide, while getting pounded by the rain. It seemed a fitting kind of day to explore these examples of prehistoric pile dwellings found around the Alps.

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The nominated prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps included 111 out of 1,000 pile-dwelling settlements found in six countries around the Alps. The protected World Heritage sites include remains of settlements dating back from around 5000 to 500 BC. The remains were found below the water, on the edges of lakes, along rivers, and in wetlands. It is thanks to water that organic substances such as wood, fabrics, plant remains and skeletons have survived until the present day. Prehistoric Man, House On Stilts, The Alps, Stone Age, Iron Age, Village Life, Fantasy Concept Art, Historical Pictures, Bronze Age

The nominated prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps included 111 out of 1,000 pile-dwelling settlements found in six countries around the Alps. The protected World Heritage sites include remains of settlements dating back from around 5000 to 500 BC. The remains were found below the water, on the edges of lakes, along rivers, and in wetlands. It is thanks to water that organic substances such as wood, fabrics, plant remains and skeletons have survived until the present day.

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Village in the Young Stone Age-The picture shows life and culture around 4000 to 2000 B.C. in the south-western part of Germany: In the foreground a big house of wood and clay with a thatched roof is depicted. It is built on piles close to the lake (the Lake Constance). In the background you can see a further lake-dwelling settlement which is only accessible by a narrow bridge. Neolithic Revolution, A Big House, Combine Pictures, Ancient World History, Lake Constance, Germanic Tribes, Early Humans, Adventure Of The Seas, Thatched Roof

Village in the Young Stone Age-The picture shows life and culture around 4000 to 2000 B.C. in the south-western part of Germany: In the foreground a big house of wood and clay with a thatched roof is depicted. It is built on piles close to the lake (the Lake Constance). In the background you can see a further lake-dwelling settlement which is only accessible by a narrow bridge.

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