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The trapezoidal enclosure, which originally had 53 large boundary stones, is 34 metres long and 8 to 11 metres wide (39 stones have survived). In the north-east were two transverse
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and those in Dummertevitz on Rügen. The presence of guardian stones is rare in Germany, but is explained by the proximity of the site to the Danish islands.
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in Rügen. It is one of the largest stone graves in North Germany and lies just a few metres from the
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from the 5th century B.C. Between the guardian stones were shards of pottery from the Slavic era
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coin from the 9th century, amongst other things. This showed that the
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was a significant site for the island inhabitants for millennia.
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Ewald Schuldt: Der Riesenberg von Nobbin, Kreis Rügen. - In:
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Hünengrab und Opferstein – Bodendenkmale auf der Insel Rügen
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Index



Putgarten
Wittow
Baltic Sea
Rügen
Altenkirchen
Arkona
Tromper Wiek
Schaabe
megalithic tomb
glacial erratic
New Stone Age
steep coast
Tromper Wiek
54°39′11″N 13°23′36″E / 54.65306°N 13.39333°E / 54.65306; 13.39333
dolmens
guardian stones
Scandinavian
dolmens
Dolmens of Dwasieden
Ewald Schuldt
arrowheads
urn burial
Rani tribe
Arabic
silver
Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
ISBN
3-356-00917-6

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