
2 April 2006 From the east – halfway up a tree....
2 April 2006 From the east – halfway up a tree....
2 April 2006 Approaching from the woodland path
Visited 2 April 2006 The southern chamber with what appears to be a vestigial (or destroyed!) passage
2 April 2006 Southern capstone in foreground, looking towards northern chamber
2 April 2006 Looking roughly north, from a tree
2 April 2006With ubiquitous (in my opinion, commendably) Danish wind turbines
2 April 2006 From nearest road (looking roughly east)
2 April 2006 From edge of woods where you park for Dysser i Lindeskov Hestehave, looking (roughly) SE. Rise on field horizon could be the remains of the mound, or may have been a ridge in the field, we couldn’t investigate more closely (see fieldnotes)
2 April 2006 Fairly unusually, the Danes have ‘dropped the ball’ by placing the car park, signage, rubbish bin & gubbins too close to the monument
2 April 2006 View along the top of the langdysse showing cist- or passage-type exposed stone structure in foreground
2 April 2006 View from the north – it really is long!
2 April 2006 View from the next road to the west, the one that allows access to Dysser i Lindeskov Hestehave
2 April 2006 Diddy 5th chamber (far west) with capstone off
2 April 2006 4th chamber (counting from east end)
2 April 2006 3rd chamber (counting from east end)
2 April 2006 2nd chamber (counting from east end)
3 April 2006 The most northerly & most destroyed langdysse
3 April 2006 Nearby trashed & overgrown langdysse (probably – certainly some kind of barrow)
3 April 2006 View back (roughly) NNW over main site from Runddysse
3 April 2006 The more northerly of the 2 langdysser, looking NNW(ish)
3 April 2006 ‘Middle’ langdysse – remains of chamber & passage
3 April 2006 Southern langdysse – ruined southern chamber
3 April 2006 Southern langdysse – ruined northern chamber
3 April 2006 Looking up the very last bit of the slope that decends to the nearest road – it’d be a hardish climb!