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Reference to Historic sites
around the
City of Grevesmuehlen

Early megalith graves (4500 b.c. to 1800 b.c.)
1. Everstorf Forest, Northern Group (Archaeological study route)
a) Group of 8 graves
4 Ancient dolmens in
1 Hun burial chamber
Ancient dolmens below ground level
2 Extended dolmens
1 Ancient dolmens in tumulus
b) Two graves,
500 m. west of the first group
1 Ancient dolmens in Hun burial chamber
1 Ancient dolmens in tumulus
2. Everstorf Forest, south group (Archaeological lay line)
a) South of the F 105
(belonging to Plüschow community)
1 Extended dolmen in tumulus (Teufelsbackofen)
1 Ancient dolmen in Hun burial chamber
1 Long barrow ("Riesengrab")

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b) North of the F 105 1 Large dolmen 1 Long barrow
Early Stone Age stone slabs
1. Everstorf Forest,
south group
(Cover of "Teufelsbackofen" with 31 smaller slabs)
2. Everstorf Forest, south group (Supporting stones under covering slab of "Teufelsbackofen" with 4 smaller slabs)
Bronze Age barrows (1800 b.c. to 600 b.c.)
Near Barendorf ("Goldberg", 103 m. elevation)
Everstorf Forest, northern group
Near Everstorf, opposite the expiatory stone in the Steinbrink
Iron Age urn burials (600 b.c. to 600 a.d.)
Germanic burial site near Wotenitz (200b.c. to 200a.d.)
Early German Age (13th. to 15th. century.)
Early German hill tower
near Questin (two hill towers, named "Holzhof")
Expiatory stones
near Everstorf
near Santow