About: Eythra

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Eythra is a former settlement near Leipzig, Germany. It is archaeologically important because it is one of the sites of Europe's oldest civilisation. Investigations between 1993 and 2005 under the direction of revealed a village complex and temple of 25 hectares (62 acres) at Eythra which had been home to up to 300 people. The village Eythra was demolished in the 1980s to make way for an open pit lignite mine. Its territory is now part of the municipalities of Leipzig and Zwenkau.

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  • Eythra war ein Dorf südlich von Leipzig. Es gehörte administrativ zum Kreis Leipzig-Land im Bezirk Leipzig. Zu Beginn der 1980er Jahre musste das gesamte Dorf dem Braunkohlebergbau weichen und wurde durch den Tagebau Zwenkau überbaggert. 1988 wurden die devastierten Fluren von Eythra und seines Ortsteils Bösdorf nach Knautnaundorf eingemeindet, mit dem sie 1999 zur Stadt Leipzig kamen. (de)
  • Eythra is a former settlement near Leipzig, Germany. It is archaeologically important because it is one of the sites of Europe's oldest civilisation. Investigations between 1993 and 2005 under the direction of revealed a village complex and temple of 25 hectares (62 acres) at Eythra which had been home to up to 300 people. The village Eythra was demolished in the 1980s to make way for an open pit lignite mine. Its territory is now part of the municipalities of Leipzig and Zwenkau. (en)
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  • Eythra war ein Dorf südlich von Leipzig. Es gehörte administrativ zum Kreis Leipzig-Land im Bezirk Leipzig. Zu Beginn der 1980er Jahre musste das gesamte Dorf dem Braunkohlebergbau weichen und wurde durch den Tagebau Zwenkau überbaggert. 1988 wurden die devastierten Fluren von Eythra und seines Ortsteils Bösdorf nach Knautnaundorf eingemeindet, mit dem sie 1999 zur Stadt Leipzig kamen. (de)
  • Eythra is a former settlement near Leipzig, Germany. It is archaeologically important because it is one of the sites of Europe's oldest civilisation. Investigations between 1993 and 2005 under the direction of revealed a village complex and temple of 25 hectares (62 acres) at Eythra which had been home to up to 300 people. The village Eythra was demolished in the 1980s to make way for an open pit lignite mine. Its territory is now part of the municipalities of Leipzig and Zwenkau. (en)
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  • Eythra (de)
  • Eythra (en)
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