Bøjden Dyssekammer
The Bøjden Dyssekammer (also called Bøjgden Dyssekammer) is about 70 m away from the stone box of Bøjden Salmager in Horne Land , southeast of Bøjden on the Danish island of Funen . Dolmens were built between 3500 and 2800 BC. BC as megalithic systems of the funnel beaker culture (TBK).
The rectangular, north-south oriented, free-standing (hilly) chamber of the Urdolmen has three bearing stones and a capstone shifted to the south-west. There is a bowl on the southwest edge of the capstone . There are three smaller boulders in the south. The chamber is partly filled with small stones .
See also
literature
- Ingrid Falktoft Anderson: Vejviser til Danmarks oldtid . 1994, ISBN 87-89531-10-8 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dysse is the name commonly used in Denmark for dolmen
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