Lejsturojr

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Lejsturojr
House foundations near Lejsturojr

Lejsturojr (also Rone 113: 1) is a Roese (grave mound) at Rone , about 1.0 kilometers north of Ronehamn , on the Swedish island of Gotland .

The rose ( Swedish : gravröset ), made of granite stones , is around four meters high and has a diameter of around 40.0 m and a large crater in the middle. About 250 m southeast of the Lejsturojr there is a 2.0 m high earth-covered stone mound with a diameter of about 45.0 m. Both loops probably come from the early Bronze Age . Two groups of house foundations from the Iron Age have been preserved on Lejstuänge and Ajuängar . About 50 m east of Lejsturojr is a small burial ground from the Iron Age.

Rone also has the Uggarde rojr and the foundling Bastustainen .

literature

  • Erik Nylén : Gotlandic soil monuments , Gotlandskonst, Visby 1976, p. 28.

Web links

Commons : Lejsturojr  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 57 ° 11 ′ 15.6 "  N , 18 ° 28 ′ 36.5"  E