English: Drawing of the northern, younger Bog Trackway No I of Wittmoor at Hamburg Duvenstedt, Hamburg-Lemsahl-Mellingstedt and Norderstedt Glashütte, Germany. The trackway was discovered in 1898 and dates back to 7th century AD. The drawing shows a part of the beginning of the trackway in cross section (left), top view (center) and longitudinal cut (right).
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Hugo Prejawa: Die Bohlenwege im Wittmoor (Holstein). In: Mitteilungen des Anthropologischen Vereins in Schleswig-Holstein. Lipsius & Tischer, Kiel 1911, S. 57-67, Tafel XI
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Hugo Prejawa (1854-1926)
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