The chamber in this grave is built of 11 stones, and has 3 capstones. The passage consists of 6 stones on each side, and 3 capstones. The entrance width is 0.7 and height 0.6 metres. The length of the passage: 2.7, the chamber length 4.3 and width 2.1 metres.
The passage grave was examined 1843, 1907, 1951 and 1953. Amber pearls, arrow heads, axes, chisels, drills, knives and scraps of flintstone clay pots and the remains of at least 7 people has been found.
About 2 metres east of the passage grave are the remains of a cist, consisting of 4 stones.
The mound can be seen in GE and the passage entrance can just be seen on the ESE edge.
How to get there:
After you have visited the site Glumslövs backar, continue northwards on highway E6 and turn off at the next exit (after 3 kilometres). Turn westwards and turn left in the roundabout after 600 metres. Turn right just when you leave the town Glumslöv (after 3,6 kilometres), and after 3,1 kilometres you will find a parking spot to the right. Park there and the site is in the field northwest of the parking spot.
Note: The site is in the middle of a farmer’s field, on GE you can see a track through the field pointing northwest. When I visited the site, this track didn’t exist, I found one southwest of the site instead, so when you visit the spot, please look carefully around the field and try to find an existing track, to avoid destroying crops.