• Walternienburg is a village and a former municipality in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part...
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  • Walternienburg-Bernburger Kultur refers to a mid-neolithic culture which was focused on the area of modern Saxony-Anhalt, the Thuringian Basin and Franconia...
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    Alt Tochheim near Breitenhagen Ronney Barby Ferry, between Barby and Walternienburg Westerhüsen Ferry, at Westerhüsen near Magdeburg Schartau Rogätz Ferry...
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    group (TRB-MES II and III; MES = Mittelelbe-Saale), the Salzmünde and Walternienburg and Bernburg (all TRB-MES IV) whose centres were in Saxony-Anhalt. With...
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    Barby Ferry, a reaction ferry across the Elbe, links Barby with Zerbst-Walternienburg. The town Barby consists of the following Ortschaften or municipal divisions:...
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  • southeastern groups within the Funnelbeaker culture, particularly the Walternienburg-Bernburg group, but are also found in southern successor groups of the...
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    Barby Ferry, is a cable ferry across the Elbe river between Barby and Walternienburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Technically, the ferry is a reaction ferry...
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  • Dobritz Gehrden Gödnitz Grimme Güterglück Hohenlepte Jütrichau Leps Lindau Moritz Nedlitz Nutha Polenzko Reuden Steutz Straguth Walternienburg Zernitz...
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    near Bernburg. Several archaeological sites in the area refer to the Walternienburg-Bernburg Culture, a mid-neolithic funnelbeaker culture from about 3200...
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    Saxony. The count itself, in 1494, stretched from Mühlingen in the west, Walternienburg in the east, Rosenburg in the south and Zackmünde in the north. The...
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