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.
Sitting in a small forest area stands two long barrows and a dolmen from the Neolithic era. Both long barrows still have their edge stones and one still has its dolmen while the other one has an exposed burial chamber. Beside the long barrows stands a single dolmen which is in good condition. Nearby are the remains of a cist.
Historical, Ancient
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By: Drudii