

6 April 2006 The 2nd complete barrow – further from the road

6 April 2006 The chamber in the foreground, passage behind

6 April 2006 The 1st ‘complete’ barrow – nearest the road

6 April 2006 The chamber on the right, passage on the left

6 April 2006 The chamber on the left, passage on the right





6 April 2006 One of the more ‘familiar’-looking graves – very like a cairn circle, but I don’t know if it ever contained a mound. I suspect not, as so many of the settings still have mounds – it would seem odd that one or two had ‘lost’ theirs

6 April 2006 One of the more familiar-looking graves – a mini-barrow



6 April 2006 Concrete markers showing the layout of the walls and supporting wooden posts






5 April 2006 From the north – shame they put the info board too close (unusual in Demark)


5 April 2006 From roughly the west showing possible kerbstones & other apparently ‘dumped’ stones.

5 April 2006 From roughly NE showing 2 remaining probable passage stones still in situ



5 April 2006 I’m usually glad to see a sign to a prehistoric monument, but not with this message attached! (How sensible though!)

5 April 2006 So close, yet so far – with biggish lens

5 April 2006 From the farm where you can park


5 April 2006 Looking SSW(ish) along top of langdysse – capstone of chamber beyond trees







5 April 2006 Cute little dolmen – actually, it’s not that little!


5 April 2006 Approaching NNW from farm where you need to park (with honesty box!)

5 April 2006 Kong Humbles Grav in relation to church – Julian’s instructions in The Megalithic European send you to the hill behind where this is taken from

5 April 2006 From below the ‘pre-mound’ looking roughly WNW

5 April 2006 Chamber from the south – entrance passage goes off to right



5 April 2006 Approaching from car park at south

5 April 2006 From north-south road to east, approaching Søgard

5 April 2006 Looking roughly north towards junction of small road to Herslev and the 305
