Since 1997 the "Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf"
(AÖZA)is working at re-establishing a cultural landscape from the
Neolithic (about 5.000 years ago) on an area of about 80 acres. To realize the idea
the project uses the following tools:
Through sustainable and near-natural development laid down in landscape-planning,
AÖZA wants to control development in order to allow the long-term establishment
of a landscape, the structure, proportion and other aspects of which, show strong
resemblance to the Neolithic environment. The principle habitat required for such a landscape-development is fairly open pasture woodland, which was originally formed
through grazing pressures from the domestic animals of the first farmers. In a
second step the AÖZA is - since the summer of 1999 - building a
"Neolithic village" as an open-air museum on the project site in the
immediate vicinity of original prehistoric grave monuments.
http://www.aoeza.de
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