Brutstelle
Brutstelle is a term used primarily in the context of German archaeology and building construction, referring to a "raw" or unfinished installation site or location. The word itself is derived from the German words "brut" meaning "raw" or "rough" and "Stelle" meaning "place" or "site." In archaeological excavations, a Brutstelle denotes an initial excavation area where unprocessed remains of structures, artifacts, or features are uncovered before further analysis or restoration.
In construction, a Brutstelle can describe a designated area where foundational work or raw structural elements
The term is also employed in discussions of historic architecture or urban development, highlighting areas where
Overall, Brutstelle encapsulates the notion of an intermediate, unfinished, or initial phase in both archaeological and