A wood-lined well from 3,000 years ago during the Bronze Age was found during construction operations in Germering in Bavaria, Germany Heritage Daily reported on Sunday.The conditions at the base of the well helped completely preserve the lining according to the report.Artifacts uncovered at the siteResearchers found metal spirals an animal tooth pendant and over 70 ceramic vessels in the sediment layers at the bottom of the well.console.log("2390 BODY2 CatId is:"+catID);const urlParams2 = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);let anyClipParam = urlParams2.get("anyclip");const subDomain = new URL(document.URL).host.split(".")[0];const isAnyClipEnabled = true;if(anyClipParam){ let anyclipScript = document.createElement('script'); anyclipScript.src = "https://player.anyclip.com/anyclip-widget/lre-widget/prod/v1/src/lre.js"; anyclipScript.setAttribute("pubname" "jpostcom"); anyclipScript.setAttribute("widgetname" "0011r00001lcD1iAAE_M12286"); let anyclipContainer = 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variety often found in burials from the Middle Bronze Age indicating they were handled carefully.The researchers believe that the items were meant as sacrifices for the harvest.Town Hall of Germering Germany (credit: RICHARD HUBER/CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)/VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)“We cannot explain what motives our ancestors had 3000 years ago by ritually offering jewelry and other valuable gifts But it can be assumed that they were intended as sacrifices for a good harvest.” This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Advantech strengthens the strategic importance of Germering near Munich 2017-– Advantech the world market leader of embedded computing and IoT services – Announces its expanding capabilities.Due to the increasing demand for application specific embedded computing systems and solutions based on Advantech’s System on Modules (SOM) Advantechisinvesting in and expanding its centralised European engineering services within its Competence and Design-In Centre at its European Headquarters in Germering The Competence and Design-in Centre’s workforce will have the task of both supporting and providing a professional framework advisory service and the deployment of tailored Supporting the 85 dedicated-sales and support staff across Europe the centres expertise focus on vertical markets such as Transportation The Competence and Design-In Centre is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art development and testing equipment such as 3D printer technology for fast prototyping vibration tables with up to 100 g stress profiles and climatic chambers for temperature tests and aging simulations boosting its position in low-power technology and connectivity across smart devices cars and industry.One of the world's biggest auto chipmakers Renesas aims to capitalise on technology shifts that are putting more electric vehicles on the streets with assisted driving technology while the rollout of 5G networks is connecting billions of devices to the so-called Internet of Things."The transaction we announced today represents our next important step in catapulting Renesas’s growth plan,” the Japanese company's president and CEO said on Monday of the latest in a string of acquisitions.Renesas offered 67.50 euros a share for Apple Inc supplier Dialog representing a 20% premium to Friday's closing price and a 52% mark-up to a weighted three-month average.The Frankfurt-listed shares in Anglo-German chip designer Dialog were up 16% at 65.28 euros in morning trade just shy of the agreed sale price."Power management is the DNA of Dialog’s intellectual property," Mirabaud Securities analyst Neil Campling said after the deal was announced."As we move forward in a world increasingly focused on battery technology EV vehicles and leveraging the ‘power sucking’ capabilities of 5G in the smart industrial future - power power efficiency and power management are crucial."British-based Dialog had confirmed on Sunday that it had received an offer from Renesas after media reports of interest from the Japanese company and Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics.Dialog CEO Jalal Bagherli said its board had recommended the Renesas offer after extensive discussions adding that it is subject to the UK takeover code and would consider any counter-bid.STMicroelectronics declined to comment.WHEELS AND DEALSRenesas and Dialog had agreed in August to cooperate in automotive computing platforms shoprtly before a global shortage of semiconductors forced some carmakers to curb production.The Japanese group which has a 30% market share for 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All rights reserved SquashSite – all about Squash The Summer is a great time to get your club’s courts tidied up well it may be that Klaus Högner from the Squash Pit in Germering Story from Squashnet.de    translation by Google When you enter the Squash Pit in Germering southwest of Munich in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck Rackets of the past 40 years hang on the walls everywhere lovingly arranged antiques invite you to a time travel the charming resort has become even more attractive: works of art adorn the otherwise gray court walls The center has existed for 40 years and these walls have always served one purpose Rubber rim around rubber edge have left the customers since the last cleaning again their ball abrasion on our court walls after several hundred square meters of scrubbed wall surface Then the imagination answers and the “creative streak” slowly and emphatically demands your right back Thus Court 3 now adorns the biblical origin of humanity with the addition of a squash racket and an oversized ball Court 2 became an idyllic arrangement of various nature scenes our center has become a small temporary squash court fantasy journey,” says Högner about his work “In a very analogous way and from the inside the performative principle of the whole involves the gradual destruction of the gallery and slowly the signs are condensing Distec Vertrieb von elektronischen Bauelementen has been part of the FORTEC Group since 2015 uniform corporate brands were established for the FORTEC Group subsidiaries to offer the comprehensive product range of display technology The renaming now marks another step in the combination the FORTEC Group into a global distributor and developer and means FORTEC Integrated can draw on the goods and know-how of the extensive FORTEC high-tech company network headquartered in Germering near Munich and with a factory in Hörselberg-Hainich near Eisenach The assemblies and kits to OEM end products are based on hardware and software developed by FORTEC Integrated in its own design centre in Germering and include customer-specific developments and adaptations product refinements such as VacuBond optical bonding and the assembly of monitor systems as well as the manufacture of finished products A wide range of touch screens and the internal touch competence centre enable individual touch solutions even for difficult environmental conditions in areas such as medicine  https://www.fortec-integrated.de/en/ helping to strengthen its position in the market for the so-called Internet of Things.Dialog's business is largely focused on power management chips used in mobile phones by companies like Apple it wants to diversify into automotive and industrial areas and the Internet of Things -- which connects everyday items such as refrigerators via the internet.Silego is a leading maker of configurable mixed-signal integrated circuits which integrate multiple functions into a single chip that can be customised to perform different functions.Dialog said it would pay $276 million in cash plus an additional contingent consideration of up to $30.4 million for privately owned Silego which has 235 employees and expected sales this year of $80 million.The contingent element will depend on Silego hitting revenue targets over the next 15 months Dialog CEO Jalal Bagherli said on a conference call.While Dialog and Silego share several major customers the deal will expand Dialog's customer base to include Dell among others and expand Dialog's reach into China according to a Dialog slideshow presentation posted on its web site.The deal would expand Dialog's potential market by more than $1.4 billion and the company said it expected the transaction to be accretive to its earnings per share in 2018 and accretive to gross margins.Dialog has attempted larger merger deals previously including a $4.6 billion agreement to acquire Atmel but they fell apart before completion.The Silego deal which has been approved by the boards of both companies is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year Dialog said.Management told the conference call that Dialog would continue its existing programme of share buybacks and announce the details of a further tranche in due course.Dialog in June completed the buyback of 1.7 million shares under the third tranche of its buyback programme Its shares were flat at 38.39 euros in Frankfurt at 1000 GMT.Reporting by Douglas Busvine and Eric Auchard; Editing by Ludwig Burger and Elaine Hardcastle Another unfortunate accident to report, both in the sense that it features a Ferrari wrecked in Munich again, and that the Ferrari involved is another Ferrari 430 Scuderia This time the accident happened on the highway 96 in the Munich suburb of Germering The driver is said to be in hospital in a critical condition following the accident the red Ferrari 430 Scuderia was accelerating away from a speed restricted section of road when the car lost traction with the wet road surface This sent the car to towards the hard shoulder the fire service had to remove the supercar’s roof Although we’re sure this will be the least of the drivers worries [Via Merkur] The only explanation I can think of is that he didn’t wear a seat belt and website in this browser for the next time I comment Photo Gallery: Violence against Asylum Seekers Four months after the night when peace went up in flames between the half-timbered houses of Vorra the police posters are still hanging on the trees They are hanging along the walking paths next to the Pegnitz River which winds its way through the small town near Nuremberg They are posted at playgrounds and at the train station Twenty thousand euros are being offered for clues that might help authorities find those behind the Dec Police are still waiting in vain today for the decisive tip be inaccurate to say that Germany is in flames Tröglitz is not "everywhere." Most asylum-seekers in Germany live in peace and are left largely alone aside from the thousands of volunteers who ensure that the newcomers have all they need Normality is the standard in Germany's refugee homes Tröglitz is far from being an exception either there were almost three times as many attacks on refugee hostels in Germany as there were in 2013 the cases are never solved and in many instances those behind the attacks achieve what they set out to: spreading fear creating a disturbance and preventing refugees from moving into their town by destroying their shelters It isn't seldom that such attacks bring communities together and increase a sense of solidarity with the refugees How a town deals with such an attack depends to a large degree on the politicians and on the residents -- whether fear wins out or courage whether there is silent agreement or a loud outcry Protestant parish pastor Björn Schukat was one of the first to notice the fire he saw flames shooting out of the Gasthaus Zur Goldenen Krone The fire almost completely burned out the interior of the former hotel -- which had just been repainted and outfitted for the arrival of 70 asylum-seekers -- along with two neighboring buildings the arsonists spray-painted two swastikas and the message "no asylum-seekers in Vorra." Graphic: Attacks on refugee shelters in Germany in 2014 Schukat says the community had actually been looking forward to the arrival of the refugees City hall had held an information evening and the mood was relaxed and welcoming a volunteer group was organized to help the refugees as needed the issue was hardly mentioned at all ahead of recent municipal council elections a special police task force arrived in town They hoped to be able to find the arsonists by listening closely to what was being said in the local bars They hoped that someone in the know might let something slip They hoped that an anonymous note might end up in front of the task force's office door there are very few solid leads in the case Investigators have only been able to assemble vague suspicions: one father accused his son of being involved; other clues led to a shack at the edge of the forest where at least resulted in a composite sketch of a possible suspect A witness claims to have seen a man leaving the Gasthaus Zur Goldenen Krone at 9:15 p.m The witness described him as being between 1.70 and 1.80 meters (5' 7" to 5' 11") tall with a heavy build and curly hair Seventeen callers subsequently claimed to know the person pictured on the sketch but their information did not ultimately lead to the perpetrator the police task force did manage to arrive at one conclusion: Not nearly as many people in Vorra were happy about the refugees' arrival as Pastor Schukat seems to believe Brigitte Mirow is sitting in room number 18 in the municipal offices of Hohe Elbgeest On the desk in front of her is a thick folder titled "Arson in Escheburg." The town is one of 10 villages that belong to the municipality of which Mirow is chief of administration Escheburg is also proof of the fact that hatred for refugees doesn't just come from the extreme right It can also come from the bourgeois center The calamity got its start on the morning of Feb Mirow was holding a meeting in her office when 15 enraged Escheburgers stormed into her corner office on the first floor They were furious that the municipality had bought a duplex right in the middle of their idyllic neighborhood six asylum-seekers from Iraq were to be settled there Mirow still shudders when recalling the things they said: "We moved here so that our children can grow up in a sheltered environment." -- "We are worried about our wives." -- "Why next to us?" Hardly an hour later an incendiary device was hurled into the red wooden duplex that had been allotted to the refugees; it was only by chance that the resulting blaze only damaged the floor It wasn't a skinhead or anyone from the right-wing scene The damage in the red house next to the golf course has since been repaired and just a few days ago asylum-seekers moved into one half of the duplex: a Muslim family from Chechnya with five children The parents were handed a folder with useful addresses and telephone numbers and some Escheburg residents helped them with their shopping it is impossible to simply gloss over what happened in February In addition to the trial of the suspected arsonist there is also to be a mediation process in Escheburg organized by the local pastor and moderated by an external professional conflict management team A kind of family therapy for an entire village Germering has always been proud of its multicultural population: People from more than 120 countries live in the small town just west of Munich the city council unanimously adopted a plan to help integrate foreigners and refugees into the community from the conservative Christian Social Union --the Bavarian sister party of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats -- writing in the preamble that Germering was diverse and had to remain open "for a tolerant and a positive mutual future." an arsonist set fire to an asylum-seeker hostel in the town The flames quickly climbed up the wooden façade all the way to the roof Ten refugees were living in that part of the home One of them noticed the fire and woke the others Police began searching for a suspicious man that witnesses had seen that night They posted a reward and pursued various leads but were able to identify neither the perpetrator nor a possible motive the mayor who evoked Germering's diversity just three years ago But Germering quickly returned to normality 61 asylum-seekers are living in the shelter -- and traces from the fire can no longer be seen Napuli Goerlich is standing in front of the remains of the refugee meeting point on Oranienplatz square in the Kreuzberg quarter of Berlin points to the pile of charred bits and ash The "House of the 28 Doors" was an art installation by a Berlin-Dresden artist group and was meant to voice criticism of the restrictive immigration policies  pursued by the 28-member European Union who have been demonstrating in Berlin for more than two years for a more humane asylum policy used the wooden pavilion as a place for gatherings and parties Goerlich even celebrated her wedding there Police are investigating on suspicion of arson right-wing extremism is largely associated with the eastern German countryside and it surprises no one when a refuge home is set ablaze in Saxony-Anhalt She is wearing skin-tight jeans and bright-red nail polish and her hair is braided have repeatedly been attacked in the past two years unknown arsonists set fire to the refugees' portable restroom trailer on Oranienplatz and a further attack resulted in a tent burning up A man from Algeria only barely managed to escape The city of Berlin touts the openness of its people but its acceptance of foreigners is not unlimited Foreign engineers and start-up founders are welcome Activist Goerlich and others like her refuse to be cowed and are preparing further demonstrations They have planned a solidarity event for the middle of April where Berlin musician Peter Fox is to play Local officials did everything right in Sanitz a municipality in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania They invited locals to visit the former workers' home in the Gross Lüsewitz district where the refugees would be housed They showed local residents how simple the furniture was how small the rooms were and how minimally equipped the kitchen was They also attempted to show people that the oft-heard complaint that refugees have it easy simply isn't true When the refugees arrived -- 18 adults and 22 children from Afghanistan Bosnia and Chechnya -- they made sure that the children had spots in local daycare facilities or schools There were German courses twice a week for the adults and children were taught to greet people on the streets the municipality organized trips to thle nearby seaside "We established a culture of welcoming," says Barbara Kirchhainer a Left Party politician who is on the district council and a member of the board of a volunteer network "We thought we were on the right track." But then the Molotov cocktails began to fly She received a call even before the police did The two beer bottles filled with gasoline had only just barely missed their target One of the window frames was in flames and the outside wall was blackened "We were forced to realize that we don't actually live in paradise," Kirchhainer says a 65-year-old woman who laughs and talks a great deal She is holding pictures of her "grandchildren," as she refers to the kids living in the refugee hostel; she sees them almost every day They also didn't arrange for candle-light demonstrations of solidarity with only the municipal council issuing a quiet note of protest she held a brief address in which she talked about activities arranged for their "new neighbors," as Kirchhainer calls the refugees But she also reminded them of their own experiences as refugees following World War II "Think about what it was like for you," she said Kirchhainer says she saw tears in the eyes of many of those present -- and she won over many new helpers they read aloud to the refugee children in the community center; the kids love it "We became much more sensitive that night," Kirchhainer says When the neo-Nazi party NPD calls on its followers to attend town meetings then she tells the refugees to stay away on that evening "We can't give the Nazis any room to operate," she says an additional 40 asylum-seekers are to be settled in Gross Lüsewitz which would make for a population of 80 refugees out of a total population of 800 the mayor held a town meeting near the refugee home The hall was full and there was some disagreement when it came to issues such as daycare the so-called refugee problem would seem to be one problem that Gross Lüsewitz no longer has The recent arson attack against a refugee hostel in Tröglitz has made headlines around the world But a similar attack last December in Vorra which had been slated to house asylum seekers was set ablaze and swastikas were daubed on a nearby building along with the message: "No asylum seekers in Vorra." But attacks targeting refugees don't just take place in small-town Germany is an activist fighting for better conditions for asylum-seekers A refugee meeting place in the Berlin district of Kreuzberg was recently torched Barbara Kirchhainer is on the municipal council of Sanitz a town in the eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Her town has gone to great lengths to welcome newcomers but there was still an arson attack on a local shelter has been designated as an asylum-seeker shelter The arsonist was not a right-wing extremist He was a neighbor who worked as a tax officer There has been increased attention paid recently to attacks on refugee hostels in Germany due to the recent arson attack on a home in Tröglitz No asylum-seekers were yet living in the hostel at the time of the attack Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient well dating back 3,000 years The well was discovered by researchers in Germering, a small town located in Bavaria, Germany, Smithsonian Magazine reported. Inside the 16-foot-deep well, archaeologists found ceramics, jewelry, and other items from the Bronze Age. Researchers believed that inhabitants from that time put objects into the bottom of the well for ritual purposes. The area has been of interest to archaeologists since 2021 when they began excavation. To date, they’ve discovered more than 70 wells from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages in that area. Most of the wells were used to supply the settlements with water, according to Marcus Guckenbiehl, an archaeologist and archivist for Germering. However, this find differed from the others in that it featured hidden treasures at the bottom. Some of the items include bronze clothing pins, and more than 70 pieces of ceramics, such as bowls, cups, and pots. Researchers also uncovered a bracelet, two metal spirals, an animal tooth, amber beads, and a wooden scoop. that may be how the concept of "wishing wells" came to be The archaeologists say that inhabitants may have lowered some of their special possessions into the well as "wish." fountains have something magical about them for many people," Mathias Pfeil who leads the Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection said in an English-translated German statement "They drop coins in the hope that their wishes will be granted," Pfeil added Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/ Staff Reporter A 27-YEAR-OLD woman identified as Moreen Van Wyk… Maria David A 26-YEAR-OLD man was apprehended in the early… Staff Reporter THREE armed men allegedly robbed Caravan Lodge Bar… Staff Reporter NAMIBIA is a majority Christian nation where children… Staff Reporter NAMIBIAN authorities have issued a warning to communities,… Maria David A 29-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested in Ondangwa… Staff Reporter A 15-YEAR-OLD girl was raped and assaulted at… Maria David NAMIBIAN Police Force Inspector General Joseph Shikongo has… Staff Reporter THE Directorate of Veterinary Services has confirmed a… Staff Reporter SOUTH African Airways (SAA) has introduced a third… Maria David THE Ministry of Education is expected to construct… Staff Reporter PRESIDENT Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said that the recent incidents… Staff Reporter PRESIDENT Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on Namibians to… Maria David KING Fillemon Nangolo Shuumbwa of the Ondonga Traditional… Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) continued its dominance of the Bank Windhoek Fistball League when it won the first round of games by leading the National A League Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW 4) sailed through the matches resulting in an unbeaten run in the National B League The first league round’s highlight was the men’s national announcement Andreas Minz and Christian Knobloch were spoiled for choice from a 16 men’s squad spread over two continents Namibia will compete at the World Championships in Mannheim Four players from CFC made it onto the list to represent Namibia in Germany The national team players are: Karl-Heinz Traut (CFC) Florian Mosich (TSV Unterpfaffenhofen Germering) Tristan Minz (TSV Unterpfaffenhofen Germering) Torben Winterbach (SFC) is on call in case of an injury Andreas Minz was appointed as head coach and Christian Knobloch as manager The event also included matches in the Under 14 and 18 leagues and a tournament for the Under 11 SKW A won 2-0 against Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC) A and SKW B and thus led the table SFC A and SKW B are placed behind them in the second and third positions SKW C advanced as the tournament winner in the Under 14 category All three teams were equal with four points; hence the ball difference was decisive SKW A won ahead of SKW B with a better ball difference of five points because both encounters ended in a 1-1 draw CFC 1 remained true to its role as favourites and won all three games against CFC 2 CFC 1 only lost sets after captain Helmo Minz injured himself in the fourth SKW 1 is currently placed second in the table with seven points SKW 1 and SFC 1 displayed the most exciting game of the day The battle took a toll on the Swakopmund-based team SKW 4 was the team to beat in the National B League They won all five games and thus deservedly led the log with 15 points CFC 3 was victorious against all opponents except for SKW 4 York Ahrens from the SKW’s youth team was named the Young Player of the Day The only 15-year-old Marko Russmann from SFC 1 was named Player of The Day among the seniors Next on the fistball calendar is the international Cohen Tournament on Saturday when two German-based teams from TSV Unterpfaffenhofen Germering will compete Elli Kalteis and Johannes Junglclaussen will support SKW Junglclaussen won the bronze medal at the German Indoor Championships with his team TV Vaihingen About Us Vacancies Procurement Gallery Contact Us We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze how you use this website and provide the content and advertisements that are relevant to you These cookies will only be stored in your browser with your prior consent You can choose to enable or disable some or all of these cookies but disabling some of them may affect your browsing experience Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns