Arkeologiska utgrävningar i Döserygg, den 13 oktober 2008, bild 13


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Archaeologists have in the years 2007-2008 found a unique place of worship for Sweden from the Stone Age at Döserygg just north of Trelleborg. It is a complex consisting of a ritual way similar to those found at Stonehenge in England. The road leading to the large megalithic stone graves, where the stone blocks have been the roof over their graves. Offer rewards found in the wetland. Over a thousand years, people gathered at Döserygg for funerals and other rites. Fourteen megalithic tombs have been found on a relatively small area, The area has been a ritual way. Archaeologists have found that it has been surrounded by densely standing man-high piles of trees, making way unique in Scandinavia. Comparable to similar archaeological remains in England, where there is a procession routes and ceremonial roads leading into the major monuments.
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