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Nederland - Rolde, hunnebedtweeling
The dolmen-twins D17 and D18 are among the best known dolmens in the Netherlands. These two fairly large dolmens are easily accessible and lie behind the medieval Jacobuskerk in Rolde and on the edge of a cemetery from later times. The two dolmens were constructed between 3400 and 3200 BCE and are attributed to the funnel beaker culture.
Hunebed D17 lies beautifully under an old oak tree, but makes a somewhat disorderly impression. It has 8 capstones, only one of which is still in place; the others have partly or completely slipped off their supporting stones. Originally, the dolmen had 18 side stones and 8 capstones; it is almost 14 metres long and 3.8 metres wide.
Hunebed D18 looks neat and complete. To achieve this, the dolmen has been restored several times, most recently in 1993. The seven capstones each lie on their supporting stones. To keep it that way, steel pins have been drilled into two of the capstones. The dolmen has a length of over 12.5 metres and a width of 3.5 metres. Dolmen D18 is one of the largest surviving dolmens of the Neetherlands.
The dolmen-twins in Rolde have been captured by various painters. Hunebed D17 is one of the most frequently depicted dolmens in the Netherlands and has appeared on paintings, tiles and postcards.
Hunebed D17 lies beautifully under an old oak tree, but makes a somewhat disorderly impression. It has 8 capstones, only one of which is still in place; the others have partly or completely slipped off their supporting stones. Originally, the dolmen had 18 side stones and 8 capstones; it is almost 14 metres long and 3.8 metres wide.
Hunebed D18 looks neat and complete. To achieve this, the dolmen has been restored several times, most recently in 1993. The seven capstones each lie on their supporting stones. To keep it that way, steel pins have been drilled into two of the capstones. The dolmen has a length of over 12.5 metres and a width of 3.5 metres. Dolmen D18 is one of the largest surviving dolmens of the Neetherlands.
The dolmen-twins in Rolde have been captured by various painters. Hunebed D17 is one of the most frequently depicted dolmens in the Netherlands and has appeared on paintings, tiles and postcards.
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belle semaine mon ami♫
most beautiful
Happy new week
Bonne et agréable semaine.
Have a good and safe new week.
HBM and have a good new week!
Best wishes
Füsun
Bonne semaine. Amitiés
Marvelous garden of the dolmens!!
Superb images with great details, Jaap!
Many thanks for the intereting note, as always!
.........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
HBM Best wishes
A fantastic set of images and an interesting history lesson! Nice work sir!
Interestingly enough, I am playing an online game that features dolmens...I didn't know they were a real thing though, until I saw a picture posted by another person here on ipernity. And now you have this presentation! Wonderful! :) Thanks for the pictures and information, and piquing my interest to dig deeper. (here's a picture of a dolmen in the game I like to play: Dolmen in Elder Scrolls Online )
HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, Jaap!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Peter Castell clubPerhaps check Wikipedia: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunebed
Jaap van 't Veen club has added(in Dutch, but perhaps translate with Deepl)
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
We have a lot of these in North Wales too, and many in the Brittany area of France.
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
Sehr gut beschrieben und gezeigt.
Freundliche Grüße und einen guten Morgen
Erich
happy new week ahead !
Thank you for the note dear Jaap.
Enjoy your day, Doug
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