Located on the Danish island of Møn stands an impressive Neolithic long barrow. The barrow is located next to a small farm track and farm. It is 102 m in length and 13 m length making it the second longest long barrow in Denmark. The site is surrounded by 145 edge stones and three burial chambers - one of which still has the capstone in place. The site is thought to have been constructed sometime near 3,500 BC.
Historical, Ancient
Links: fortidsmindeguide.dk, en.wikipedia.org
By: Drudii