Langdysse from Frederikskilde

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The Langdysse of Frederikskilde (also Frederikskilde Strand) is located in the hamlet of Lynge, near Tystrup Sø, near Sorø on the Danish island of Zealand . The megalithic complex was built by the people of the Funnel Beaker Culture (TBK) in the Neolithic between 3500 and 2800 BC. Built in BC.

Frederikskilde Langdysse is a 1.0 m high north-east-south-west oriented long hill of about 30.0 × 11.0 m. 39 and thus almost all the curbs that surround the megalopolis are there, but mostly overturned. In the north-east of the long hill is a rectangular chamber made of three bearing stones, a threshold stone and the capstone. In the middle of the hill there are stones from a small chamber. The upper edges of four side stones are visible. The middle chamber may not have been excavated. An overgrown large, shallow recess in the southwest suggests that a third chamber may have been present.

literature

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

Individual evidence

  1. Langdysse is the name commonly used in Denmark for dolmens that lie in a barren bed . In contrast, dolmens in a round hill are called round dysse.

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