Images

Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

taken from Ernst Sprockhoff: Atlas der Megalithgräber Deutschlands, Teil 3: Niedersachsen (1975)

Image credit: Ernst Sprockhoff 1975
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Tomb B from the northeast
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Tomb B from the southeast
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Tomb B from the southwest
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Tomb B with its four flat but huge capstones from the north
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Panorama shot from the southeast
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019
Image of Oberndorfmark B (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

Panorama shot from the northwest
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019

Articles

Oberndorfmark B

The rectangular burial chamber extends from northeast to southwest. Here, too, four pairs of supports form the long sides, which – as usual, but in contrast to tomb A – also correspond to four capstones. From the entrance in the southeast, only the southern supporting stone remains in situ. The dimensions of the chamber are 7 x 2.2 m. The tomb was scientifically investigated in 1924 by K.H. Jacob Friesen.

Visited June 2019

Sites within 20km of Oberndorfmark B