Tibirkevejen
Tibirkevejen was originally 1.5 km long and about three meters wide prehistoric road connection ( Danish: Oltidsvejen ) through Ellemose Ådal near Ramløse in the north of the Danish island of Zealand .
Discovered in 1943, in the pre-Roman Iron Age (BC 500 -.. Turning point) applied route there is a 100 m long, paved section in the area of river crossing. To the east of the paving, the 150 m long remnant of the oldest boardwalk from the Danish Neolithic was discovered.
Other Iron Age trails in Denmark:
- Broskovvejen near Præstø (Zealand)
- Boiling Lake ( Jutland )
- Jernaldervej near Ørnefennerne in Store Vildmose (Jutland)
- Hammelevvejen north of Grenaa (in Djursland )
literature
- Lone Hvass: Oldtiden i Danmark - Jernalderen . 2001, ISBN 87-7801-814-5 .
- Karsten Kjer Michaelsen: Politics bog om Danmarks oldtid . Copenhagen 2002 ISBN 87-567-6458-8 , p. 175
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Coordinates: 56 ° 2 ′ 7.1 ″ N , 12 ° 7 ′ 1.4 ″ E