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Jakob Messikommer (18 August 1828 – 23 August 1917) was a Swiss archaeologist who among others discovered and researched the UNESCO serial site Wetzikon–Robenhausen.


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Personal life

Born in the hamlet of ''Stegen'' in
Wetzikon Wetzikon is a small town in the Zurich Highlands (Zürcher Oberland) area of Switzerland, in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich. Geography The municipality Wetzikon has an area of . Of this area, 42.4% is used for agricultural pu ...
as the son of Barbara née Wismer and the farmer Hans-Jakob, Jakob Messikommer attended ''Sekundarschule'' (pre-college level) in Wetzikon in 1843/44. As his father died in 1843, Messikommer had to manage the family's farm. Messikommer had the civil rights of the neighboring
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of
Seegräben Seegräben is a village and a municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. Besides the village of Seegräben itself, the municipality also includes the settlements of '' Aathal'', ''Aathal-Seegräben'', ''Aretshal ...
.
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mentions about his youth: ''Messikomer dug peat for his mother’s kitchen fire, he dreamed of finding remains of the Helvetii, the Celtic inhabitants of Swiss lands whom Julius Caesar described''. At the age of 22, he met the poet Jakob Stutz, and wrote his first poem published a year later in "Allmann", the predecessor of the present regional newspaper ''
Zürcher Oberländer ''Zürcher Oberländer'', commonly shortened to ''ZOL'', is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper, published in Wetzikon. History and profile ''Allmann'', founded in 1852 in Hinwil, was the earliest predecessor of the as of today ''Zürcher Ob ...
''. In 1854 Messikommer published ''Die Kappeler Milchsuppe'', a play in four acts. In 1856 Jakob Messikommer was appointed as member of the school board. On 12 January 1861 Messikommer married Barbara Wismer from Mädikon; they were parents of Jakob (1857–1879) and two further sons who died as babies, but Barbara Messikommer died on 10 April 1861 after her fourth child died some days before. On 26 May 1862 Messikommer married his second wife Babette Mäder from Illnau. As Babette Messikommer died on 25 November 1889, their surviving daughter Anna (1865–1901) was ill, Jakob Messikommer was overwhelmed, also due to inundation with work, and his son Heinrich (1864–?) was not interested in taking over the farm, but certainly assisted his father's archaeological work. That's why he sold his farm to a neighbor on 26 September 1890, excluded the lands at the
Robenhausen Robenhausen is a locality in Wetzikon, one of the municipalities of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The wetland Robenhauser Ried belongs to the protected area surrounding ''Pfäffikersee''. The prehistoric pile dwelling around Lake Zurich '' ...
site where Messikommer had established the analogy to a present archaeological open air museum. By discovering and exploring the then usually named "stilt house settlement
Robenhausen Robenhausen is a locality in Wetzikon, one of the municipalities of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The wetland Robenhauser Ried belongs to the protected area surrounding ''Pfäffikersee''. The prehistoric pile dwelling around Lake Zurich '' ...
" within the ''Robenhausen'' wetlands on
Pfäffikersee Pfäffikersee (or ''Lake Pfäffikon'') is a lake in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland, near the town of Pfäffikon. It is 2.5 km long and 1.3 km wide at the middle. The lake was created in the last ice age when a moraine blocked off the ...
, Messikommer became famous from the 1860s far beyond the Swiss borders. Jakob Messikommer died after ''recently malaise'' on 23 August 1917 in Wetzikon.


A farmer becomes a renowned archaeologist

As the only son of a peasant family, Messikommer cultivated his mother's and father's farm in Wetzikon. In 1855 he founded an agricultural association. The young farmer started to cultivate reed land at the so-called ''Himmerich'' area where Messikommer annually cultivated 30 to 40 loads of peat in the 1850s. A year later, there he found a mandible, in 1857 an arrowhead which he described in his biographical notes as his "first find from the ''Pfahlbautenzeit''", a then popular term for pile-dwelling settlements. These two discoveries aroused his curiosity and passion for further research. In 1857 he directed on government request the excavations for slate at the so-called ''Schöneich'' area; due to its soundings later arose the slate coal mine Schöneich. In 1857 a ''skeleton wearing bronze jewelry'' was unearthed, and Messikomer reported the findings; ''Ferdinand Keller encouraged him to search for prehistoric remains'' around ''Pfäffikersee''. Messikommer operated for two years on behalf of Professor Arnold Escher von der Linth in the preparation of the geological map of the Allman and the
Hörnli Hörnli mountain is located on the territory of the community of Fischenthal, in the Zürcher Oberland, in the eastern part of canton of Zürich, in Switzerland. It is high. North of the Hörnli, the ''Dreiländerstein'', altitude , marks ...
mountain chains. On 2 February 1858 Jakob Messikommer discovered piles at low water level on
Pfäffikersee Pfäffikersee (or ''Lake Pfäffikon'') is a lake in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland, near the town of Pfäffikon. It is 2.5 km long and 1.3 km wide at the middle. The lake was created in the last ice age when a moraine blocked off the ...
lake shore, and thus initiated the systematic exploration of the settlement
Wetzikon-Robenhausen Wetzikon–Robenhausen is one of the 111 serial sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site ''Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland. The site is located on ''Pfäffikersee'' lakeshore in Robenhausen, a lo ...
whose research he headed to the 1890s. Due to his reputation by his discoveries in Robenhausen, Messikommer was consulted by the canton of Thurgau to research "Pfahbauten" on
Bodensee Lake Constance (german: Bodensee, ) refers to three bodies of water on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps: Upper Lake Constance (''Obersee''), Lower Lake Constance (''Untersee''), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Lak ...
: 1861 on its Untersee area and 1862 during excavations in Niederwil. In 1865 Messikommer succeeded the dating of finds at
Irgenhausen Irgenhausen is a village ( Aussenwacht) of the municipality of Pfäffikon in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland. Geography Irgenhausen is located in the district of Pfäffikon in the Zürcher Oberland on the eastern shore of the Pfäffike ...
, because of his experience in the dating of peat and by consulting concurrent findings at the Irgenhausen Castrum. Two years later he sent an assortment of new finds from Greifensee to the World Exhibition in Paris, to be honored with a bronze medal. In 1872 he was charged by the government to explore the Hinwil District and the upper Tösstal region for the geological map of Switzerland. Two years later Messikommer suspected, quite rightly, that the human remains in the so-called ''Renntierhöhle'' (literally "Reindeer cave") at
Thayngen Thayngen () is a village and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland. On 1 January 2009 Altdorf, Bibern, Hofen, Opfertshofen merged into Thayngen. While working again at Arbon on behalf of the Thurgau historical society, he discovered the remains of a Roman watchtower. In the '' NZZ'' newspaper, Messikommer published some contributions about "Das Gebiet in Wetzikon in prähistorischer Zeit", by explaining his recent archaeological perceptions to a wide audience. In 1887 Messikommer became co-founder of the Wetzikon section of the Antiquarische Gesellschaft in Zürich. On occasion of the construction works of the so-called '' Seeuferanlage'' on
Zürichsee __NOTOC__ Lake Zurich (Swiss German/ Alemannic: ''Zürisee''; German: ''Zürichsee''; rm, Lai da Turitg) is a lake in Switzerland, extending southeast of the city of Zürich. Depending on the context, Lake Zurich or ''Zürichsee'' can be used to ...
lake shore, Messikommer was charged to examine the remains of stilt houses in Zürich-Wollishofen. In 1894 Messikommer scientifically demonstrated that the "lake-dwellers" in
Robenhausen Robenhausen is a locality in Wetzikon, one of the municipalities of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The wetland Robenhauser Ried belongs to the protected area surrounding ''Pfäffikersee''. The prehistoric pile dwelling around Lake Zurich '' ...
already knew metal when he found a casting tray with remains of copper. In the same year other excavations were executed, again at
Arbon Arbon is a historic town and a municipality and district capital of the district of Arbon in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. Arbon is located on the southern shore of Lake Constance, on a railway line between Konstanz/Romanshorn and Rorsch ...
on behalf of the Thurgau historical association: lakeside pile dwelling about one kilometer away from the Untersee lake shore. During excavations at the ''Burg'' hil at Robank, a locality of Wetzikon, Messikommer discovered a cremation ground, and the remains of grave urns. In 1891 Jakob Messikommer started regular scientific records by establishing the chronicle of the municipality of Wetzikon, and in 1897 he was a co-founder of the Antiquarian Society.


Appreciation of his work

On 29 April 1893 Jakob Messikommer received an honorary doctorate from the philosophical faculty of the
University of Zürich The University of Zürich (UZH, german: Universität Zürich) is a public research university located in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. It is the largest university in Switzerland, with its 28,000 enrolled students. It was founded in 1833 f ...
, for his achievements to the prehistoric archaeology. The Antiquarian Society inaugurated at the site of his first finds on Robenhauser Ried a memorial stone made of red ''Sernifit'' from the
Sernftal The Sernftal or ''Kleintal'' is an alpine valley within Glarus Süd, in the canton of Glarus, Switzerland. It is formed by the Sernf, a right tributary of the Linth. Situated in the Sernftal are the villages of Elm (977 m) and Engi (812 m). T ...
in Glarus on 22 May 1926. In 2010 the so-called ''Messikommer Eich'', an assumably more-than-500-year-old oak at the same site, was supplemented by a display board. A year later, Jakob Messikommer's Neolithic settlements
Wetzikon-Robenhausen Wetzikon–Robenhausen is one of the 111 serial sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site ''Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland. The site is located on ''Pfäffikersee'' lakeshore in Robenhausen, a lo ...
became one of the 111 serial sites of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for ...
''
Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps are a series of prehistoric pile dwelling (or stilt house) settlements in and around the Alps built from about 5000 to 500 BC on the edges of lakes, rivers or wetlands. In 2011, 111 sites located variousl ...
'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland.


See also

*
Prehistoric pile dwellings around Zürichsee Prehistoric pile dwellings around Lake Zurich comprises 11 – or 10% of all European pile dwelling sites – of a total of 56 prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps in Switzerland, that are located around Lake Zurich in the cantons ...
*
Robenhausen Robenhausen is a locality in Wetzikon, one of the municipalities of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The wetland Robenhauser Ried belongs to the protected area surrounding ''Pfäffikersee''. The prehistoric pile dwelling around Lake Zurich '' ...


Publications

* ''Pfahlbau Robenhausen, Bericht des Herrn Messikomer''. In: Mitteilungen der Antiquarischen Gesellschaft in Zürich, Zürich 1913.


Literature

* Peter J. Suter, Helmut Schlichtherle et al.: ''Pfahlbauten – Palafittes – Palafitte''. Palafittes, Biel 2009, . * ''Pfahlbaufieber. Von Antiquaren, Pfahlbaufischern, Altertümerhändlern und Pfahlbaumythen.'' ''Mitteilungen der Antiquarischen Gesellschaft in Zürich'', volume 71. Chronos, Zürich 2004, * Kurt R. Altorfer, Renata Huber et al.: ''Die prähistorischen Feuchtbodensiedlungen am Südrand des Pfäffikersees : eine archäologische Bestandesaufnahme der Stationen Wetzikon-Robenhausen und Wetzikon-Himmerich.'' In: Monographien der Kantonsarchäologie Zürich 41. Published by Baudirektion Kanton Zürich, Amt für Raumentwicklung, Kantonsarchäologie, Zürich 2000/2010, .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Messikommer, Jakob 1828 births 1917 deaths 19th-century Swiss poets 20th-century Swiss poets 20th-century male writers 19th-century archaeologists 20th-century archaeologists Swiss archaeologists Swiss farmers Swiss male poets People from Wetzikon Pfäffikersee Seegräben 19th-century male writers