Passage grave from Sønder Bøel

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The passage grave of Sønder Bøel ( Danish Sønder Bøel Jættestue ) is located in an oval mound of earth 2.8 meters high and about 17.0 by 14.0 meters in diameter, northwest of Sønder Bøel near Gørding in the Syddanmark region in Jutland in Denmark . It is one between 3500 and 2800 BC. Megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK) that was created in BC .

On the south side of the hill, four curbs are visible on each side of the passage opening. There are several gaps in the curb circle due to the removal of stones. A few insignificant pits are on the northeast side and north of the crest in the hill. A short corridor, each with a side stone, without a capstone, leads from the south into the west-east oriented chamber. The chamber, which is small for a passage grave, is rectangular and measures around 2.8 by 1.4 meters. It consists of three supporting stones on each long side and one stone each at the northern and southern ends and two cap stones. Between the side stones is between masonry receive. The chamber height is 0.9 meters in the north and 1.4 meters in the south.

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Coordinates: 55 ° 27 ′ 31.7 "  N , 8 ° 46 ′ 5.2"  E