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Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen
47.7261° N, 9.2278° E
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Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen is an archaeological open-air museum located on Lake Constance in Germany, featuring reconstructions of stilt houses from the Neolithic and Bronze Age. The museum offers a tangible representation of early habitation structures, primarily focusing on domestic and village life as it would have appeared thousands of years ago. The site presents reconstructions based on archaeological findings near the Federsee, showcasing dwellings from around 4000 BCE. The museum's exhibits span various phases of human settlement, providing insights into the architectural and cultural practices of the time. Its reconstructed villages offer a unique glimpse into prehistoric life, making it a valuable site for understanding early European human settlements.
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Neolithic settlement
4000 BCE
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