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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.

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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