Urdolmen from Mankmoos

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Transverse lying on the right - as in Mankmoos - and longitudinal or parallel lying

The Urdolmen of Mankmoos (also called Mankmoos 1) is a so-called transverse lying in a rectangular barren bed. The approximately five meters wide and 16 m long north-south oriented megalithic bed with originally 30 curb stones (17 preserved) is a megalithic system of the funnel cup culture (TBK) and was created between 3500 and 2800 BC. Chr. The large stone grave bears the Sprockhoff no. 331.

Mankmoos without access (top left)

The 1966 by Ewald Schuldt excavated north-south oriented, located near the north end of the bed access loose Simple dolmen (block box) is located in the Wariner district Mankmoos in nordwestmecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern . The not deepened facility is located with two other, heavily disturbed facilities (No. 2 and 3) in a forest south of the L31 (road) between Mankmoos and Qualitz .

The chamber is 0.8 m high, 1.8 m long and 0.9 m wide. A bearing stone has been preserved. The only capstone, around 2.0 × 1.8 m in size, has 52 bowls up to 4 cm deep , which were probably sunk in the Bronze Age. No finds were made.

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literature

  • Ewald Schuldt : Three megalithic graves from Mankmoos, Sternberg district. In: Ground monument maintenance in Mecklenburg. Yearbook 1967. 1969, pp. 23-33.
  • Ewald Schuldt: The Mecklenburg megalithic graves. German Science Publishing House, Berlin 1972.
  • Ernst Sprockhoff : Atlas of the megalithic tombs of Germany. Part 2: Mecklenburg - Brandenburg - Pomerania. Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn 1967, pp. 9-10.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 48 ′ 53.9 "  N , 11 ° 47 ′ 36.8"  E