Images

Image of Oberndorfmark C (Passage Grave) by Nucleus

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

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

Tomb C in its fence from the nearby mound behind Tomb D
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the nearby mound behind Tomb D
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the northeast
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the southeast
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the southwest
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the west
Visited June 2019

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

Tomb C from the north
Visited June 2019

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

Panorama shot from the southeast
Visited June 2019

Image credit: Uwe Häberle 06/2019

Articles

Oberndorfmark C

The relatively short burial chamber, which is also north-south-west facing, consists of three capstones, three supporting stones on the southeast side, four supporting stones in the northwest and the two end stones. The complex was restored by W. D. Asmus before the Second World War. Previously, the north-east yoke with the endstone, the middle supporting stone on the south-east long side and the south-west endstone were in situ. Two yokes had collapsed due to the weight of the capstones. The dimensions of the chamber is 5 x 2 m. The entrance appears to have been between the first and second girders (counted from the right) on the south-east long side.

Visited June 2019

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