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The Babilonie is a hillfort of the La Tène culture at a height of 255.6 metres above sea level on the northern edge of a rounded hill in the Wiehen Hills above the Lübbecke village of Obermehnen in the district of Minden-Lübbecke in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The name is derived from the Germanic baben in the lon i.e. "up in the woods". The wedge-shaped, double-rampart system, which descends from south to north with the slope, was investigated archaeologically in the first half of the last century, especially by Friedrich Langewiesche, who assessed it as a refuge castle.

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  • Babilonie (en)
  • Babilonie (de)
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  • Die Babilonie ist eine bis auf 255,6 m Höhe liegende Wallburg mit Ursprüngen in der vorrömischen Eisenzeit am Nordrand einer Kuppe des Wiehengebirges oberhalb des Lübbecker Stadtteils Obermehnen im Kreis Minden-Lübbecke, Nordrhein-Westfalen (Deutschland). (de)
  • The Babilonie is a hillfort of the La Tène culture at a height of 255.6 metres above sea level on the northern edge of a rounded hill in the Wiehen Hills above the Lübbecke village of Obermehnen in the district of Minden-Lübbecke in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The name is derived from the Germanic baben in the lon i.e. "up in the woods". The wedge-shaped, double-rampart system, which descends from south to north with the slope, was investigated archaeologically in the first half of the last century, especially by Friedrich Langewiesche, who assessed it as a refuge castle. (en)
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  • Babilonie (en)
  • Bodendenkmal Babilonie (en)
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  • Babilonie (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Falk_Oberdorf_Die_Egge_Höhenschichtung.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Obermehnen.jpg
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  • double rampart system, earthwork (en)
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  • Babilonie above Obermehnen (en)
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  • DE-NW (en)
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  • Obermehnen in the Wiehen (en)
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  • Germany (en)
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  • Bodendenkmal Babilonie (en)
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  • 52.27667 8.57667
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  • Die Babilonie ist eine bis auf 255,6 m Höhe liegende Wallburg mit Ursprüngen in der vorrömischen Eisenzeit am Nordrand einer Kuppe des Wiehengebirges oberhalb des Lübbecker Stadtteils Obermehnen im Kreis Minden-Lübbecke, Nordrhein-Westfalen (Deutschland). (de)
  • The Babilonie is a hillfort of the La Tène culture at a height of 255.6 metres above sea level on the northern edge of a rounded hill in the Wiehen Hills above the Lübbecke village of Obermehnen in the district of Minden-Lübbecke in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The name is derived from the Germanic baben in the lon i.e. "up in the woods". The wedge-shaped, double-rampart system, which descends from south to north with the slope, was investigated archaeologically in the first half of the last century, especially by Friedrich Langewiesche, who assessed it as a refuge castle. Ceramic and even metalwork finds indicate that it belongs to the La Tène culture in the pre-Roman Iron Age, e vorrömische Eisenzeit, therefore probably part of an extensive trading network.The fortification has an area of over 12 hectares. The first mapping of this hilltop, which was exceptionally well-suited to the establishment of a large hillfort with its spring high up the hills, was carried out after 1880. Ceramic finds from the Saxon-Frankish period have also been discovered. According to Paul Höfer there is a legend that refers to Wittekind. (en)
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  • Wooden posts and palisade protected by an earthwork (en)
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  • 300-150 B.C.
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