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An erdstall is a type of
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found across
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. They are of unknown origin but are believed to date from the
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. A variety of purposes have been theorized, including that they were used as escape routes or hiding places, but the most prominent theory is that they served a
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or spiritual purpose.


Etymology

There are very few historic references – a document from 1449 names the area above the tunnels as (lit., "atop the soil tunnels"). Although the modern term uses (stable, shed), this stems from the word (spot, location - cognate to the
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"stead") and the related ("tunnel in mining"), and this is combined with (soil, ground - cognate to the English "earth"). Alternative regional names are (
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
), and (
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), that carry the regional names for dwarfs that folk belief has connected them to.


Construction

The erdstall tunnels are very low and narrow – they have a height of and a maximum width of about . Additionally, they feature very tight passages connecting one tunnel to a lower tunnel called a (slip out), which are typically extremely narrow and impassable for some, as crawling under the slip hole, and then standing up to slide the shoulders through, is necessary to crawl into the higher tunnel. Erdstall tunnels have only one narrow concealed entry point, with no second exit tunnel as with an escape tunnel system. Some tunnel systems feature loop tunnels at the end of a tunnel. Most tunnel systems are no longer than . File:Erdstall_senkrechter_schlupf.jpg, Vertical passage (slip hole) File:Erdstall_waagrechter_schlupf.jpg, Horizontal passage File:Erdstall_sitznischen.jpg, Sitting recess at the end of the tunnel File:Erdstall grundriss.jpg, Map of the large erdstall in Bad Zell


Classification

In his 2000 publication , Herbert Wimmer created a rough classification system for varying types of erdstall: *Type A has a single long gallery with slip passages and short side slopes *Type B has multiple levels connected at multiple places by vertical slip passages. Auxiliary construction tunnels have been found that were closed after completion. At the end of each tunnel, seating niches have been cut out or the tunnel is widened with a longer seating bench. *Type C has multiple horizontal slip passages and there is a round trip tunnel at the end or in the middle that is high enough to walk through upright. *Type D has multiple chambers that are connected through tunnels. The slip passages are mostly horizontal in this type.


Archaeology

There is almost no archaeological material to be found in the tunnels, although erdstall tunnels exist in abundance in Central Europe, with over 700 in Bavaria alone. This makes it highly unlikely that they were ever used as dwellings, such as a hiding place in times of war. The archaeological evidence is so slim that even age determination is difficult. Coal from a fire pit at has been dated between 1030 and 1210. Coal from a heading in has been dated between the late 10th and mid-11th century. A slip passage at has been enhanced with stones to make it narrower with the stone additions dated to between 1034 and 1268. Coal from was dated 950 to 1050, coal from was dated to 950 to 1160. Ceramics found in St. Agatha have been dated to the 12th century, which seems to be the latest date of usage.


Museums

Most erdstall sites are too narrow to be usable for general tourism. A bigger walkable site is the Erdstall Ratgöbluckn in
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(Upper Austria) that is open to the public as part of the local museum of Perg. The Erdstall am Kapellenberg in
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(Lower Austria) was opened in 2007 to visitors of the Erdstallmuseum Althöflein.


See also

* – Hindus believe that crawling through the tunnel will wash away all of one’s sins and thus attain freedom from rebirth. * – souterrain structures in Cornwall of unknown usage. *


References


External links


– study group for erdstall tunnels




* ttp://www.subterravorau.at – more than 700 underground passages and menhirs {{Authority control Tunnels Subterranea (geography) Open problems