Landerslev Mark

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The red Dysse from Orebjerglund

The Dolmen Landerslev Mark (also called Landerslev Strand or Orebjerglund) is located between Dalby Huse and Over Dråby Strand in Frederikssund Municipality on the island of Zealand in Denmark .

The Urdolmen dates from the Neolithic around 3500–2800 BC. And is a megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK). The edge stone area, which was protected by the state in 1855, is more heavily damaged, so that one can only guess the original size of the megalithic bed . The survey in 1873 showed a length of 15.7 and a width of 10.5 meters. The exactly rectangular chamber of the Urdolmen consists of three supporting stones and a capstone made of boulders . On the access side, in the east, there is a narrow split stone.

During the restoration in 1942 it was found that there were a lot of bowls outside and inside .

See also

literature

  • Peter V. Glob : prehistoric monuments of Denmark. Wachholtz, Neumünster 1968.

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Coordinates: 55 ° 49 ′ 35.2 "  N , 11 ° 57 ′ 38.8"  E