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Image of D10 Gasteren (Hunebed) by Martin_L

D10 Gasteren

Hunebed

Pole aerial view from the East. The 4 capstone-chamber is oriented WNW-ESE and measures 6,7m by 3,1m [1]. Two capstones are robbed. No traces of passage or enclosure. The chamber is deeply embedded into the sandy ground/remains of its covering barrow.

August 2010


[1] Reference: Giffen, A.E. van, 1925: De hunebedden in Nederland, Utrecht

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Image of D50 Noord sleen (Hunebed) by Martin_L

D50 Noord sleen

Hunebed

Pole aerial view from the West showing the largely exposed 17m x 4,35m chamber [1] and parts of the oval enclosure.
August 2010

[1] van Giffen, A.E., De hunebedden in Nederland, Utrecht 1925, pl. 106

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Image of D8 Kniphorstbos (Hunebed) by Martin_L

D8 Kniphorstbos

Hunebed

View inside the well preserved and massive 4-capstone passage-grave. It has a slightly trapezoid groundplan [1]: Width is 4,3m in the West and 3,6m in the East. Length appr.. 8m. The chamber is halfway filled with earth, but all chamber orthostats and capstones are in situ. The dry-walling is robbed (as usual in areas where there were/are no quarries).

[1] Reference: Giffen, A.E. van, 1925: De hunebedden in Nederland, Utrecht

Photo taken in August 2010

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