Sundby Megalitgrav (Passage Grave)

Sundby Megalitgrav (Passage Grave)


Nykøbing Falster, Denmark (DK)
Located in the town of Sundby on the Danish island of Lolland are the remains of a Neolithic passage grave. The grave sits in an open area between modern-day houses and roads. The mound has been completely been ploughed away, exposing the chamber. Only some of the stones remain today with one capstone still remaining. The site is a registered historical monument and protected.

The grave is thought to have been constructed between 3950 BC - 2801 BC.
Located in the town of Sundby on the Danish island of Lolland are the remains of a Neolithic passage grave. The grave sits in an open area between modern-day houses and roads. The mound has been completely been ploughed away, exposing the chamber. Only some of the stones remain today with one capstone still remaining. The site is a registered historical monument and protected.

The grave is thought to have been constructed between 3950 BC - 2801 BC.
View in Google Earth Historical, Ancient
Links: www.megalithic.co.uk, www.kulturarv.dk
By: Drudii

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