Roots from Skändlaberget

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The Rösen of Skändlaberget (also Skandla Rös ), two Bronze Age Rösen ( Swedish gravröser ) at Skändla middle of Hisingen in Gothenburg .

Round eyelet from Skändla

The Rösen are in the forest between Säve in the north and Tuve in the south, on the border between Bohuslän and Västergötland , which was the border between Sweden and Norway before the Peace of Roskilde in 1658 .

The round rose has a diameter of about 18.0 m, is just over two meters high and is framed by a curb wall. The stones are 0.1–1.0 m tall (usually 0.3–0.5 m). In the middle is a 0.5 m deep pit with a 0.7 m diameter. In the northwest area there are a number of flat stones on the surface. Outside the west side runs an approximately 6.0 m long north-south oriented stone row of 0.2–1.0 m high stones.

The second loop is a long loop of about the same height . The appearance of roes in pairs is common.

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Coordinates: 57 ° 46 ′ 53.1 ″  N , 11 ° 55 ′ 41.9 ″  E