Polygonal poles from Skee prästgården

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Polygonal poles from Skee prästgården

The polygonal dole of Skee prästgården (RAÄ-Nr. Skee 173: 1) is located northeast of Skee in the north of Bohuslän in Sweden . The megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK) was created between 3500 and 2800 BC. Chr.

According to the Swedish nomenclature , the complex is designated as a passage grave ( Swedish Gånggrift ) and, according to German nomenclature, is more of a west-east oriented polygonal pole (only one capstone) in the round hill, the polygonal chamber of which is made up of seven or eight bearing stones and covered by a large capstone becomes. The corridor is formed by two unusually long side bearing stones. Three stones in front of the passage form the remainder of a small exedra . 19 curbs of the hill border are mostly not preserved in situ .

Nearby is the Massleberg dolmen .

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Coordinates: 58 ° 56 '9.6 "  N , 11 ° 17' 36.6"  E