on the information board reads: "Burial mound of the spring-time (Early Spring: 450 BC - 250 BC) The outer grave system has a quadrangular basic form. The centrally buried grave pit is set with stones and was equipped with several grave goods (ceramics, knives, fibula). All finds are lifted and are kept by the Natural History Society of Nuremberg. (16.3.2016, BLfD Specialist Information System) "
You almost drive past the hill or take it for a forest elevation. It is here however, it is a prehistoric archaeological monument from the 5th century BC. It was examined and restored in 1942 and 1975. The burial chamber was probably located in the middle of the hill. Findings are kept in the Museum of the Natural History Society in Nuremberg
Burial mound from the “Early La Tène period” (ca. 500 BC), whose grave goods (ceramics, knives, brooches) have already been secured and are kept by the “Natural History Society of Nuremberg”.