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Goldbusch

Coordinates: 54°21′33″N 13°40′54″E / 54.359066°N 13.681675°E / 54.359066; 13.681675
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Goldbusch

The Goldbusch is a great dolmen (German: Großdolmen), a prehistoric grave site. It lies between Altensien and Moritzdorf on the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen. The megalithic tomb with Sprockhoff No. 508 was built between 3500 and 2800 B. C. in the New Stone Age as a megalithic site of the Funnelbeaker culture (TBK). "Neolithic monuments are an expression of the culture and ideology of New Stone Age communities. Their creation and function are features of social development".[1]

Literature

  • Ingrid Schmidt, Hünengrab und Opferstein – Bodendenkmale auf der Insel Rügen, Hinstorff Verlag Rostock, 2001, ISBN 3-356-00917-6, p. 27 ff.

References

  1. ^ J. Müller In: Varia neolithica VI 2009 p. 15

54°21′33″N 13°40′54″E / 54.359066°N 13.681675°E / 54.359066; 13.681675