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- Ahrensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaːʁənsˌbʊʁk] ) is a town in the district of Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located northeast of Hamburg...
- The Ahrensburg culture or Ahrensburgian (c. 12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central...
- given S-Bahn numbers. Locomotive-hauled service between Hauptbahnhof and Ahrensburg was S4 (now RB 81); between Altona and Elmshorn was S5 (now RE 6 and RB...
- Schloss Ahrensburg (Ahrensburg Palace) is a former Herrenhaus (mansion) and is today referred to as a Schloss. It is located in Ahrensburg in southern...
- (13,000–10,000 BC) hunted reindeer in the area, using spears. The later Ahrensburg culture (11,200–9,500 BC) used bow and arrow. From Mesolithic Maglemosian-like...
- Ahrensburg Ost is a station on the Großhansdorf branch of Hamburg U-Bahn line U1, located in the southeastern part of the town of Ahrensburg in Schleswig-Holstein...
- in German termed Federmesser ("quill knife"). It is succeeded by the Ahrensburg culture after 12,800 BP. Late Glacial Maximum – Circa 24,000–16,000 BCE;...
- muni****lity include: German School of Barcelona American School of Barcelona Ahrensburg, Germany Macael, Spain Ailyn, singer and songwriter Carme Chacón, politician...
- 1952) was a German writer and creator of Maya the Bee. He was born in Ahrensburg. Bonsels's most famous work is the children's book Die Biene Maja und...
- Solutrean "outstanding, though also indirect", in contrast with the Bromme-Ahrensburg complex (Lyngby culture), for which she introduced the term "Baltic Magdalenian"...