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- Das Heidetränk-Oppidum bei Oberursel im Taunus gehört zu den europaweit bedeutendsten keltischen Oppida. Es befindetsich auf den Hängen des Urselbachtals, das auch als Heidetränktal bezeichnet wird. (de)
- The Heidetränk Oppidum near Oberursel in the Taunus in Germany is one of Europe's most important Celtic oppida. The oppidum was surrounded by ramparts which encircled the settlement of opposite sides of a ravine called the Heidetrankthal. This imposing rampart was 10 km long and had six gates. The high point of the settlement was in the late La Tène period, but lost its importance in the mid first century BC. Archaeological finds from the Heidedtrank Oppidium include agricultural implements such as plowshares, hoes, scythe and sickle blades as well as tools and Celtic coins, particularly the so-called "Nauheim Quinarius", which was probably coined in the oppidum itself. It is considerably younger than nearby settlements at the Altkönig (5th/4th century BC) and Bleibeskopf (8th century BC). (en)
- Le Heidetränk–Oppidum en français : « oppidum près d’abreuvoir païen » près d'Oberursel au Taunus est l'un des oppida celtiques les plus importants d'Europe. Il est situé sur les pentes de l', également connue sous le nom de Heidetränktal. (fr)
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- Das Heidetränk-Oppidum bei Oberursel im Taunus gehört zu den europaweit bedeutendsten keltischen Oppida. Es befindetsich auf den Hängen des Urselbachtals, das auch als Heidetränktal bezeichnet wird. (de)
- Le Heidetränk–Oppidum en français : « oppidum près d’abreuvoir païen » près d'Oberursel au Taunus est l'un des oppida celtiques les plus importants d'Europe. Il est situé sur les pentes de l', également connue sous le nom de Heidetränktal. (fr)
- The Heidetränk Oppidum near Oberursel in the Taunus in Germany is one of Europe's most important Celtic oppida. The oppidum was surrounded by ramparts which encircled the settlement of opposite sides of a ravine called the Heidetrankthal. This imposing rampart was 10 km long and had six gates. The high point of the settlement was in the late La Tène period, but lost its importance in the mid first century BC. Archaeological finds from the Heidedtrank Oppidium include agricultural implements such as plowshares, hoes, scythe and sickle blades as well as tools and Celtic coins, particularly the so-called "Nauheim Quinarius", which was probably coined in the oppidum itself. (en)
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- Heidetränk-Oppidum (de)
- Heidetränk-Oppidum (fr)
- Heidetrank Oppidum (en)
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