Runddysse from Magleby Nor

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Runddysse from Magleby Nor

The round dysse of Magleby Nor (also called Myrebjerg or Nordenbro) is located in Magleby north of Bagenkop on the Danish island of Langeland . The large stone grave was created in the Neolithic between 3500 and 2800 BC. BC as a megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK).

The Runddysse has survived as an exposed dolmen chamber remnant with two tilted supporting stones and the sloping capstone with five bowls .

The Langdysse of Søndenbro and the passage grave of Myrebjerg are nearby .

See also

literature

  • Jens Bech: Monuments on Langeland. (= Tryk from Langelands Museum. Vol. 4, ZDB -ID 2370563-2 ). 2nd edition. Langelands Centraltrykkeri, Rudkøbing 1981.

Individual evidence

  1. A north (Ger. Haff) is a shallow coastal lagoon or a beach lake (silted up here)
  2. Runddysse is the common denomination in Denmark for dolmens that lie in a round hill, in contrast to that, Langdysser are those dolmen that lie in a rectangular or trapezoidal barn bed

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Coordinates: 54 ° 46 ′ 5.8 "  N , 10 ° 40 ′ 41.4"  E