Amelungsburg (Süntel)
Appearance
Amelungsburg | |
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Amelungsberg archaeological heritage site Bodendenkmal Amelungsberg | |
![]() Amelungsburg, the Mittenberg and the Hohenstein | |
Coordinates | 52°12′03″N 9°16′11″E / 52.20083°N 9.26972°E |
Type | hill castle |
Code | DE-NI |
Height | 325 m above sea level (NHN) |
Site information | |
Condition | earth ramparts, earthworks |
Site history | |
Built | 300-100 B. C. |
Materials | earthwork-edged wooden posted rampart |
Garrison information | |
Occupants | no classification |
The Amelungsburg is a circular rampart that is located on the Amelungsberg hill on the Süntel ridge in the district of Hameln-Pyrmont in the German state of Lower Saxony.
There is no clear evidence yet about the date of construction of the rampart system. Finds, like Germanic spindle whorls and shards of pottery have been stated to the time of Christ's birth and suggest that the site may have been used by the Cherusci coalition under Arminius.
The site appears to have been extended during Charlemagne's Saxon Wars. In A.D. 782 in the Süntel, a Frankish army led by the Saxon Duke Widukind was annihilated. The Frankish took revenge at the blood court in Verden an der Aller.