Great stone grave Lebbin

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The large stone grave Lebbin (because of the renaming of the place in older literature under the large stone grave Blücher ) was a megalithic grave of the Neolithic funnel cup culture near Göhren-Lebbin in the Mecklenburg Lake District ( Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ). It was maintained by Robert Beltz in 1899 and was probably not destroyed until the early 20th century.

location

The exact location of the grave is not known. The still preserved large stone grave Wendhof is located southeast of Göhren-Lebbin .

description

Robert Beltz only stated that the facility had a giant bed . No details are available about the orientation, dimensions and the exact type of grave.

literature

  • Hans-Jürgen Beier : The megalithic, submegalithic and pseudomegalithic buildings as well as the menhirs between the Baltic Sea and the Thuringian Forest. Contributions to the prehistory and early history of Central Europe 1. Wilkau-Haßlau 1991, p. 34.
  • Robert Beltz : The Stone Age sites in Meklenburg. In: Yearbook of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology. Volume 64, 1899, p. 97 ( online ).
  • Ewald Schuldt : The Mecklenburg megalithic graves. Research on their architecture and function. VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1972, p. 137.
  • Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 2: Mecklenburg - Brandenburg - Pomerania. Rudolf-Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1967, p. 45.