Great stone graves near Noer
Great stone graves near Noer | ||
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Coordinates | Noer 1 , Noer 2 , Noer 3 | |
place | Noer , Schleswig-Holstein , Germany | |
Emergence | 3500 to 2800 BC Chr. | |
Sprockhoff no. | 111-113 |
The megalithic graves near Noer are three megalithic graves of the Neolithic funnel cup culture near Noer in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde in Schleswig-Holstein . They have the Sprockhoff numbers 111–113.
location
Grave 1 is located northeast of Noer in a forest. Graves 2 and 3 are located southwest of Noer and 2 km southwest of grave 1 in a field. Grave 3 is located 90 m west-southwest of grave 2.
There are numerous other large stone graves in the vicinity : 1.6 km southeast of grave 1 is the large stone grave Grönwohld . 880 m northwest of grave 3 are the megalithic graves near Lindhöft . 2.9 km west of grave 3 is the original location of the converted Hohenkamp large stone grave .
description
Grave 1
This facility has an approximately east-west oriented rectangular barren bed with a length of 28 m and a width of 5 m. The stone enclosure is still largely preserved. There are three burial chambers in the bed . The eastern one is probably a north-south oriented extended dolmen with a length of 1.8 m and a width of 1 m. The two wall stones on the eastern long side and the northern end stone have been preserved. The entrance was in the south. The middle chamber is a north-south oriented ancient dolmen with a length of 2 m and a width of 0.6 m. There are two pairs of wall stones on the long sides, the end stones and the cap stone are missing. The western chamber is probably a north-south oriented extended dolmen with a length of 2 m and a width of 1 m. Only the northern end stone and one overturned and one relocated wall stone on the eastern long side are preserved.
Grave 2
Only a heavily overgrown stone heap remains from this complex, which does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the original appearance without closer examination.
Grave 3
This complex has an approximately east-west oriented rectangular barren bed with a length of 15.5 m and a width of 4.5 m. A few stones on the long sides of the enclosure are still preserved. A burial chamber cannot be seen.
literature
- Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 1: Schleswig-Holstein. Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1966, pp. 30–31.