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Entries contain descriptions, on-page maps, comments and photographs from visitors, with links to local weather, accommodation, aerial views and further websites (over 20,000). Over 60 site types include stone and timber circles, rows, barrows and tombs of all sorts, surviving and destroyed; The interactive Megalith Map covers the whole of Europe.
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In the Netherlands megaliths were created with erratics from glaciers in the northeastern part of the country. [10] These megaliths are locally known as hunebedden (hunebeds) and are usually dolmens. Parts of 53 of these hunebeds are known to exist on their original locations. [11] The different hunebeds are differentiated by province and number.
An Early Neolithic causewayed enclosure was also found in the vicinity of the megaliths, at Burham. [64] The enclosure consists of two closely spaced concentric ditches, surrounding an oval-shaped area measuring 5 ha. [65] It is thus the largest known causewayed enclosure in Kent and one of the largest known in Britain. [65]
Two megalithic tombs are known from the province of Overijssel. The Steenwijkerwold megalithic tomb (O1) was located in the province's far north, approximately 8 km from the two megalithic tombs near Havelte (D53 and D54). The Mander megalithic tomb (O2) was located east of the province, near the German border.
The Locmariaquer megaliths are a complex of Neolithic constructions in Locmariaquer, Brittany. They comprise the elaborate Er-Grah tumulus passage grave , a dolmen known as the Table des Marchand [ 1 ] and "The Broken Menhir of Er Grah", the largest known single block of stone to have been transported and erected by Neolithic people.