Zum Hauptinhalt springen Zur Suche springen Zur Hauptnavigation springen

Kronach - von seinem Ursprung bis zur Stadtgründung

Gregor Förtsch
The remains of an Early to High Medieval settlement with some 4.5 ha in size and massive foundations of a motte and bailey of the Salian era near Friesen-Sand/Eichelberg in the city of Kronach, which was first mentioned as villa cranaha in A.D. 722, are among the most important new finds of the Middle Ages in Upper Franconia. The complex discovered in 1989 and investigated from 1992 to 2023 could be traced back to the time of its first mention thanks to Early Medieval pottery and metal finds that point to an aristocratic elite. A conflagrllation destroyed the wooden manor house around A.D. 1000, as Thietmar von Merseburg also reports for A.D. 1003 on the urbs Crana. The subsequent Stone house with a residential tower and hall was built by Bishop St Otto I of Bamberg in A.D. 1122, according to his vita. In the mid-13th century A.D., the site was abandoned in the course of a road relocation and its prominent name was transferred to the new planned town of Kronach with Rosenberg fortress, making it one of the oldest archaeologically documented German towns. The settlement favour of the site is underlined by the largest collection of Final Neolithic finds from Upper Franconia and Metal Age remains.
Autor: Förtsch, Gregor
EAN: 9783867570701
Sprache: Deutsch
Seitenzahl: 160
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: VML Verlag Marie Leidorf VML Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 01.12.2023
Untertitel: Eine archäologisch-historische Reise durch die 500-jährige Geschichte der früh- bis hochmittelalterlichen Siedlung Cranaha, der Ursiedlung der Stadt Kronach im Frankenwald
Schlagworte: Archäologie - Archäologe Europa / Geschichte, Kulturgeschichte Mittelalter
Größe: 15 × 213 × 303
Gewicht: 901 g