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These graves were used for funerals for many people of a tribe. This one was examined 1972, some relicts of former funerals were detected and some neolithic potsherds were found. In 1993 workforces of a state initiative, of the local group Röbel, the wall stones were re-erected and the remaining capstone was laid upon the grave. These extended dolmens consist of at least two jochens, that is, zwo wall stones plus one cap stone. At the end of the grave chamber, a stone closed the chamber. These graves were used for more than one burial, and could be accessed from a larger gap on one end.
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