Agri-dolmen is a round dolmen, 14 m in cros dimension with 13 partly overturned kerbstones. The dolmen chamber has a hexagonal form and is almost filled with earth. The dolmen is dated to the Neolithic period, about 3.400 BC. On top of the capstone a few cup-marks has been registered. With 19,6 tons this is the most heavy capstone in Denmark. The capstone is a twin stone to the capstone on the Poskær Dolmen, located 2 km south. For further information: http://www.kuturarv.dk/fundogfortidsminder/Lokalitet/45090. It is placed on: 56.233769, 10.515376 The dolmen can be seen from the road: Østre Bakkevej. The dolmen is protected by the Heritage Law. Photographed with a Drone DJI Mavic 2pro camera by curator Esben Schlosser Mauritsen, Ringkoebing-Skjern Museum and Axel Hee, Holstebro Museum. This work was sponsored by: Luftfotoarkaeologisk Center at Holstebro Museum. 3D presentation carried out by curator Niels H. Andersen, Moesgaard Museum: 135 images uploaded with PhotoModelerPremium by Eos Systems Inc.
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