Large stone grave Wollschow 4

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Large stone grave Wollschow 4
Large stone grave Wollschow 4

Large stone grave Wollschow 4

Large stone grave Wollschow 4 (Brandenburg)
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Coordinates 53 ° 23 '37.4 "  N , 14 ° 13' 15.1"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 23 '37.4 "  N , 14 ° 13' 15.1"  E
place Wollschow near Brüssow , Uckermark district , Brandenburg , Germany
Emergence 3500-2800 BC Chr

The large stone grave Wollschow 4 in Wollschow near Brüssow in the Uckermark district in Brandenburg is located in a forest east of Wollschow and does not have a Sprockhoff number. The megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK) was created between 3500 and 2800 BC. Chr.

Scheme parallel / transverse lying

Wollschow 4 lies between Wollschow 3 and Wollschow 5, in a north-west-south-east oriented line. Since the chamber orientation follows this line, it is an Urdolmen or a block box that lay as a parallel bar in the giant bed. It is possible that the three systems were located in a shared barren bed, but there are no traces of it. The megalithic complex still has three bearing stones made of boulders , the fourth is missing, as is the capstone. The chamber size is approximately 1.5 × 0.7 meters.

In the badly destroyed necropolis of Wollschow there were 15 Urdolmen and 28 stone boxes, which could not always be clearly identified.

See also

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.
  • A. Kiekebusch: A block chamber cemetery near Wollschow in the Uckermark. In: News sheet for German prehistoric times. Volume 5, 1929, pp. 180-181.

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