[EST]
Aakre Kivivare ehk Aakre Kivivare linnamägi ehk Pangamägi on kunagine linnusekoht.
Kaevamised mäel on paljastanud, et linnuse esimene kasutusjärk jääb eelrooma rauaaega (4.–1. sajandisse eKr). Siis on mägi olnud ümbritsetud puust kaitsetaraga. Samast ajast pärinev nõgine, põlenud kividega kultuurkihiosa seostub ilmselt mingi hoone jäänustega. Teist korda on mäel linnus olnud viikingiajal 8.–10. sajandil. Sel ajal paiknes linnamäe lõunaküljel oleval madalamal platool ka asula.
Viikingiajale omapärane muinaslinnus oli rajatud 11 m kõrgusele astangulisele liivakünnisele. Linnuse siseõue mõõtmed on 60 x 77 m. Tugevamaid kindlustustöid, nagu vallide rajamised, vallikraavi kaevamised, linnuse ehitamisel tehtud ei olnud. Kuna kahel arheoloogilisel kaevamisel on leitud tugevasti põlenud, korrapäraselt reastatud palke, oli muinaslinnus nähtavasti kindlustatud vaid palktarandiga.
Linnusest 150 m loode pool paikneb Aakre kivikalme.
Linnamäe külje all voolavat oja on rahvasuus kutsutud Veriojaks.
[ENG]
Aakre Kivivare or Aakre Kivivare hillfort or Pangamägi is a former hill fort.
Excavations on the hill have revealed that the first use of the fortress dates back to the Iron Age of the Pre-Roman period (4th – 1th century BC). Then the hill has been surrounded by a wooden fence. The sooty, burnt stone part of the cultural layer from the same age is probably associated with the remains of a building. For the second time, the fortress has been on the hill during the Viking Age. 8th-10th century. At that time also a settlement was located on the lower plateau on the south side of the hill.
The conventional Viking Age hillfort was built on an 11m high sandy threshold. The dimensions of the courtyard are 60 x 77 m. No stronger fortification works, such as the construction of ramparts and the excavation of the moat, were carried out during the construction of the fortress. As heavily burned, regularly lined logs have been found during two archaeological excavations, the ancient fortress was apparently only secured with a log structure.
150 meters northwest of the fort is the Aakre cairn.
The stream flowing under the hill is called Verioja.