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Niedernhausen is a municipality within the Rheingau Taunus Kreis within the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany, with almost 15,000 inhabitants. In 1974, a stone hatchet became discovered near Oberjosbach that turned into dated to the time of the Beaker Cultures of the New Stone Age 2300 to 1600 BC. There is not any hint as to whether the location was settled, although it does show a human presence. About the beginning of the Christian Era, the Romans came into what's now the Niedernhausen municipal location.
Beginning in AD 86 they started paintings at the Limes between the places now referred to as Oberseelbach and Idstein; on 15 July 2005, UNESCO proclaimed it a World Heritage Site. The Niedernhausen place lay on the Roman facet of the frontier and what might later emerge as Idstein on the Germanic facet. On the Dasbach Heights, at the toll road among Niedernhausen and Idstein, a reproduction of a Roman watchtower become built proper close to Niedernhausen municipal limits on the occasion of the 2002 Hessen tag, country festival in Idstein. Some 2 km north of Oberseelbach, close to Idstein Heftrich, changed into the Roman cestrum of Alteburg.
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