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Halfing is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany. Bibliography and Places of discovery for the following pages: Peter v. Bomhard: “The art monuments of the city and the district rose home” (City archives rose home 1954) and “the Bavarian Inn and upper country” (historical association rose home 1976) Adolf Huber: “From the history of Halfing” Reason and partial hauptschule Halfing, among other things George Mayer: “Heimatkundliche Collection of material” A detailed representation that History Halfings and the lock Forchteneck became the frameworks this Information brochure blow up. This compilation is limited therefore on the most important explanations. ==Prehistory== The landscape forms of the Halfinger area began approximately 1 million years ago during the Ice Age through the erosion caused by the glacial streams and moraine deposits. The area around Halfing belonged to that to the east flank of the large Inngletschers. After its retreat into the mountains, a large water surface remained. The Halfinger bogs and the lakes in the Halfinger moorland (Wölkhamer, Zillhamer and Ameranger lake) are the last remains of glaciation. In the surroundings of Halfing, several times prehistoric artifacts were located and indicate an early settlement of the area. Of special interest is a prehistoric stone axe made of malachite, which may be from 2000 - 2400 BCE (place of discovery within the range of the today's Hochriesstrasse). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Halfing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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