The street of Megalithic Culture - Monument Hohe Steine
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The “Road of Megalithic Culture” connects Osnabrück and Oldenburg in 33 stations, the most impressive and best preserved Neolithic megalithic tombs of northwest Germany.
Along the route, which can be hiked or covered by bike, the visitor will learn a lot about the oldest monuments of the region as well as numerous other sights in the north. Join us on a fascinating journey to more than 5,000 years of cultural history and read the articles about Visbek Bride and Groom.
Become sedentary after the epoch as a collector and hunter
Collective graves for several generations
Either the great strength and efficiency of the community should be put on display, or the dead should remain forever behind the stone walls, and not spread misfortune and terror among the living as rebellious or ghosts.
The megalith grave Hohe Steine near Visbek
The entrance is in the middle of the southern long side. To determine the entrance, a small excavation was carried out in 1933. Clay pots were located and salvaged, which are attributable to the funnel beaker culture (3,500 - 2,800 BC). According to the findings, it is a tomb that has been used for several generations.
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