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 Hunebeds - (Huenenbetten ,Huenengraeber is the German name) for a large number of megalithic stone grave sites , large bolder stones set in formation around burial sites.
Huenenbetten bolders were and are still remaining by the thousands in northern Europe all along the Baltic Coast lands .

Bolders were used partially underground to create chambers . Therefore also called chamber graves. A huge semi square , somewhat flat bolder was laid on top , for cover , giving it a mushroom-like appearance .

In Mecklenburg and Pomerania large numbers of these graves were disturbed , when towns and cities were built . The bolders came in handy for construction and road building .

There are still many left today , even with the extreme density of population in Germany and all over Europe . An list of hunebeds (Huenenbetten) in northern Germany, made in earlier years by a landowner in Mecklenburg , showed over 1000 hunebeds at that time. I believe that was on Ruegen? , an island in the Baltic Sea , off northern Germany.


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Edited October 5, 2001 4:51 am by 207.215.86.xxx (diff)
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