Kejtenhale

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Scheme of a Runddysse seen from above

Kejtenhale (also Runddysse 1 of Nørager Mark) is a well-preserved Runddysse on a small island in the bog in Kejtenhale - in a part of Fulgsømose (Moore) southeast of Nørager in Jutland Djursland in Denmark .

The only hard to find round hill northeast from the Dolmen of Hindmosen has about 7.0 meters in diameter and is surrounded by 16 edging stones. The chamber is formed by four preserved bearing stones and the capstone. The access is in the southeast, where there is also a threshold stone.

See also

literature

  • Peter V. Glob : prehistoric monuments of Denmark. Wachholtz, Neumünster 1967.
  • Poul Henning Jensen: Nature and culture guide for Århus County. Aarhus County, Aarhus 1997, ISBN 87-90099-21-4 .
  • Karsten Kristiansen: På tur i Djurslands Fortid. Århus Amt - Landskabkontoret, Århus 1991 (Revideret, 3rd oplag. Ibid. 2002, ISBN 87-7906-246-6 ).
  • Carsten Paludan-Müller: Stenaldergrave omkring Randers - otte Landskaber med Tidsdybde. In: Årbog, Kulturhistorisk Museum Randers 1996, pp. 44 ff, ISBN 87-88732-09-6 .
  • Jakob Vedsted: Fortidsminder og Kulturlandskab. En kildekritisk analysis af tragtbaegerkulturens found material from Norddjursland. Forlaget Skippershoved, Ebeltoft 1986, ISBN 87-981329-5-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. Runddysse is the name commonly used in Denmark for dolmens that lie in a round hill, in contrast to that, Langdysser are those dolmens that lie in giant beds.

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Coordinates: 56 ° 27 '51.2 "  N , 10 ° 33' 58.9"  E