Wittwieverbarg

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The grave mound "Wittwieverbarg"
The "Wittwieverbarg" from the east - partially covered by a heap of the adjacent gravel mining area

The Wittwiewerbarg is a Neolithic burial mound near Eutin in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein .

The Wittwiewerbarg is located on a hill north of the way from Weddeln to L 184 (confluence between Eutin and the village of Braak ) and borders directly on a gravel mining area in the east.

It is an oval mound of earth overgrown by trees and bushes with a length of approx. 15, a width of approx. 8 and a height of approx. 3 meters. The Low German name Wittwiewerbarg ( Weisse -Weiber-Berg, Weisse -Frauen-Berg ) shows references to the ghost stories of the white women . The burial mound is a listed building .

literature

  • Otto Rönnpag - The "Wittwieverbarg" between Eutin and Braak - in: Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde ( Heimatverband Eutin ), Eutin 1997 (page 147–149)
  • Gustav Peters - Wittwieverbarg - in: Blätter für Heimatkunde, Eutin 1930

Coordinates: 54 ° 6 ′ 52.6 "  N , 10 ° 35 ′ 11.4"  E