Lindeskov Jættestue (Passage Grave)

Lindeskov Jættestue (Passage Grave)


Hesselager, Denmark (DK)
Located near a forest called Lindeskov on the Danish island of Funen are the remains of several Neolithic burials. The site has one passage grave and 7 dolmens - the majority being long barrows. One long barrow is 168 m in length and 10 m in width which is the longest in Denmark.

The passage grave sits in the middle of a field. The mound has been damaged due to erosion and ploughing but the chamber and corridor are still clearly visible today.
Located near a forest called Lindeskov on the Danish island of Funen are the remains of several Neolithic burials. The site has one passage grave and 7 dolmens - the majority being long barrows. One long barrow is 168 m in length and 10 m in width which is the longest in Denmark.

The passage grave sits in the middle of a field. The mound has been damaged due to erosion and ploughing but the chamber and corridor are still clearly visible today.
View in Google Earth Historical, Ancient
Links: www.visitnyborg.dk, www.megalithic.co.uk
By: Drudii

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