Großdolmen of Mankmoos

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The large dolmen of Mankmoos (also called Mankmoos 2 ) is located in the decimated rolling stone hill and is a megalithic complex of the funnel beaker culture (TBK). It originated between 3500 and 2800 BC. Chr. The large stone grave bears the Sprockhoff no. 332.

The roughly northwest-southeast oriented megalithic complex excavated by Ewald Schuldt in 1966 is located in the Mankmoos district of Warin in the northwest Mecklenburg district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The facility, which is not deepened, is located with the partially severely disturbed facilities (No. 1 and 3) in a forest south of the L31 (road) between Mankmoos and Qualitz .

The stone grave was badly disturbed, which is probably due to subsequent burials . The chamber was 1.0 m high, 4.0 m long and 2.2 m wide. The only one of the original 3 capstones that has been preserved bears 167 and thus most of the up to 4 cm deep bowls , a capstone in Mecklenburg, which was probably sunk in the Bronze Age . The red-annealed hallway through firing has 3 quarters and consisted of annealed flint , rolling stones and red sandstone slabs. In addition to about 65 broken pieces, hardly any finds were made.

See also

literature

  • Ewald Schuldt : Three megalithic graves from Mankmoos, Sternberg district. In: Ground monument maintenance in Mecklenburg. Yearbook 1967. 1969, pp. 23-33.
  • Ewald Schuldt: The Mecklenburg megalithic graves. German Science Publishing House, Berlin 1972.
  • Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 2: Mecklenburg - Brandenburg - Pomerania. Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1967, pp. 9-10.

Individual evidence

  1. This in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern frequently encountered stone cover (no cairn or Röse ) is a thin layer of stone pebbles on a mound, which prevent erosion or the optics should impart a stone hill

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Coordinates: 53 ° 48 ′ 47.8 "  N , 11 ° 47 ′ 42.8"  E