Langdysse by Conradineslyst

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Langdysse by Conradineslyst

The Langdysse from Conradineslyst in Ruds Vedby (also called Træsko Vang or Vedbygård) is located on Sorøvej, east of Ruds Vedby near Sorø on the Danish island of Zealand . It originated in the Neolithic between 3500 and 2800 BC. BC as a megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK).

The Langdysse lies in a 0.3 m high residual hill of about 21.0 × 8.0 m. Between the middle and the presumed east end there is a 1.4 × 1.0 measuring, 1.0 m high chamber with the opening to the east. About 2.5 m northeast of the chamber is a larger stone. The curbs of the hill are best preserved at the west end, where there are four large stones. There are three in the north and four in the south.

See also

literature

  • Ingrid Falktoft Anderson: Vejviser til Danmarks oldtid . 1994, ISBN 87-89531-10-8 , p. 248
  • Karsten Kjer Michaelsen: Politics bog om Danmarks oldtid . Copenhagen 2002 ISBN 87-567-6458-8 , p. 199

Individual evidence

  1. Langdysse is the name commonly used in Denmark for dolmens that lie in a rectangular or trapezoidal barn bed. In contrast, round dyssers are located in round hills

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