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Roman Brick Kiln Germering

Roman Brick Kiln Germering

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    August 29, 2021

    During excavations in the area of the cycle path in 1997/98, five Roman kilns were found. They were part of a larger pottery district that produced utensils, bricks and architectural ceramics.

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      March 20, 2022

      Roman brick kiln discovered in 1997 during road works. Dates from around 130 AD. About to excavate a glass case
      Protection.

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        October 3, 2022

        City of Germering (ZEIT+RAUM Museum at the town hall, 2022-10-03):
        germering.de/germering/site.nsf/id/pa_de_stadtmuseum.html
        City of Germering (archaeological-historical circular routes, 2022-10-03):
        germering.de/germering/site.nsf/id/pa_de_stadtmuseum_museumsrundwege.html
        germering.de/germering/site.nsf/gfx/med_fdis-b3wfzc_18710/$file/Flyer_Arch%C3%A4ologen_Historische_Rundwege.pdf
        The large display case with the Roman brick kiln is located on the Red Circular Trail.


        Signage:
        “This Roman brick kiln was found during road construction work in 1997. It dates to around 130 AD and is part of a larger pottery district. The old villages of Unterpfaffenhofen and Germering were built on Roman estates to which this pottery district belonged.”
        “The museum display case for the brick kiln was donated by the LIONSCLUB Germering in 1998 …”


        Wikipedia (list of archaeological monuments in Germering, 2024-01-10):
        de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Bodendenkmäler_in_Germering#D-1-7834-0034
        “Settlement and pottery of the middle Roman imperial period. … D-1-7834-0034”

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