Inzigkofen

Inzigkofen is a municipality in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Historically, it is part of the Swabian north Alpine foreland basin.

[3] It consists of three districts: Within Engelswies is the now-abandoned Talsberg quarry, known for its fossiliferous layers, and the site of evidence of the oldest Eurasian hominoids; a molar tooth found there in June 1973 was reported in June 2011 to have been "dated with relative precision at 17 to 17.1 Ma" (million years ago).

[3] In November 2004 Bernd Gombold,[5] was elected mayor with 96,8 % of the vote.

This Sigmaringen district location article is a stub.

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