Dobbin Dolmen

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The Dobbin dolmen is located near Glave or Krakow am See , north of the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The large stone grave of the extended dolmen type bears the Sprockhoff no. 381 and was created between 3500 and 2800 BC. BC in the Neolithic as a megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK).

Nothing has survived from a barren bed or a round hill and its curbs. The dolmen , excavated in 1972, is a north-south oriented megalithic complex , the capstones (2) of which are missing. Two side bearing stones each of the chamber and the southern keystone are preserved, while the indented narrow stone in the access area and all the intermediate masonry are missing. The access was, which is very rare, in the north. The chamber had a short corridor, with two preserved supporting stones, a missing cap stone and three threshold stones . According to the grave goods, an occupancy in the later Middle Neolithic can be proven.

See also

literature

  • Erika Nagel: The extended dolmen of Dobbin, district of Güstrow. In: Ground monument maintenance in Mecklenburg. Yearbook 1974. 1975, pp. 69-76.
  • Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 2: Mecklenburg - Brandenburg - Pomerania. Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1967, p. 73.

Individual evidence

  1. with Ewald Schuldt and Hans-Jürgen Beier the large stone grave block coupling erroneously bears the Sprockhoff no. 381

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Coordinates: 53 ° 36 ′ 0.8 ″  N , 12 ° 19 ′ 35.6 ″  E