Ringsberg stone grave

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Ringsberg stone grave Great stone grave Ranmark
Ringberg stone grave (Schleswig-Holstein)
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Coordinates 54 ° 47 '56.7 "  N , 9 ° 36' 32.4"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 47 '56.7 "  N , 9 ° 36' 32.4"  E
place Ringsberg , Schleswig-Holstein , Germany
Emergence 3500-2800 BC Chr.
Sprockhoff no. 24

The megalithic grave Ringberg was (also called megalithic grave Ranmark) a megalithic grave complex of the Late Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture (TBK) near the village of Ranmark in the municipality Ringberg , Office Langballig in Schleswig-Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein .

description

The facility was located about 1.1 km southeast of the center of Ringsberg, near the Ranmark farm. Information is only possible through the description of Pastor Harries from the 1830s. It belonged to the Holstein chamber type passage graves and was orientated northeast-southwest. The originally hilly chamber consisted of ten bearing stones and two cap stones. The bearing stones were divided into an end stone on the south-western transverse side, two facing each other at an angle on the northeast side, four bearing stones on the northwest side and three girder stones on the south-eastern long side. The latter left a gap for an entrance, of which two pairs of bearing stones exist. The chamber was approximately 3.9 meters long and 2.0 meters wide. The corridor was about 2.0 m long. Ernst Sprockhoff lists the grave in his atlas of megalithic graves under number 24. Jakob Röschmann mentions seven other megalithic systems nearby , about which no further information is available.

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literature

  • Lennart Brandtstätter: Geophysical prospection of two long hills near Ringsberg, Kr. Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein. In: Martin Hinz, Johannes Müller (eds.): Settlement, trench works, large stone grave. Studies on the society, economy and environment of the funnel cup groups in northern Central Europe (= early monumentality and social differentiation. Volume 2). Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 2012, ISBN 978-3-7749-3813-7 , pp. 247-258.
  • Jakob Röschmann: Prehistory of the Flensburg district . The prehistoric and early historical monuments and finds in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume 6. Neumünster 1963, 520.
  • Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 1: Schleswig-Holstein . Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1966, p. 10.

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