Neolithic settlements in the Grisons
So far in the Grisons, archaeological remnants of nine New Stone Age settlements have been found. The map shows their location and the finds made there.
Chur, Zindel/Markthallenplatz
Flint
arrow heads from the Chur Zindel area/Market Hall Square settlement, c. 3,600
BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Chur, Areal Ackermann
Pottery
remains of a food store vessel from the Chur Ackermann area settlement, c. 3,800
BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Haldenstein, nördlich Schloss
Stone
axe from the Haldenstein settlement, 4th millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Zizers, Friedau
Pottery
remains of a beaker with a dotted and set pattern from the Zizers Friedau
settlement, 5th millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Untervaz, Haselboden
Pottery
remains of a beaker with a string-imprint decorative pattern from the Untervaz Haselboden
settlement, 3rd millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Tamins, Crestis
Reconstructed
ceramics vessel for food storage from the Tamins Crestis settlement , c. 3,000
BC.
Photo:
Raetian Museum
Cazis, Petrushügel
Stone
saw used to produce axe heads made of rock from the Cazis Petrushügel
settlement, 3rd millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Mesocco, Tec Nev
Ceramics
remains of vessels from the Mesocco-Tec Nev settlement, 4th millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden
Castaneda, Pian del Remit
Ceramics
vessel, tools, and flint arrow-heads from the Castaneda-Pian del Remit
settlement, 4th/3rd millennium BC.
Photo:
Archaeological Office Graubünden