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Submitted by kenntha88 on Sunday, 29 November 2009  Page Views: 3270

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Dragseidet Cemetery
Country: Norway
NOTE: This site is 14.404 km away from the location you searched for.

Fylke: Nord-Trøndelag Type: Barrow Cemetery
Nearest Town: Trondheim  Nearest Village: Åfjord
Latitude: 63.949658N  Longitude: 10.101156E
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
4 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
4 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
5 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
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Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This is the most massive and tallest standing stone in the cemetery. it is about 4 metres in height and very thick. (Vote or comment on this photo)
This extensive burial cemetery from early to later iron age contains the largest collection of standing stones in one location in Norway! No less than 18 of them are found here. It also contains several barrow mounds, about 60 barrow mounds are found here. About 20 burials have later been removed, and many of the stones had fallen down, but they were raised again in later years when the site was restored.

The burial mounds range in shapes and size. Most are round mounds, but also elongated mounds, triangular shaped mounds and stone settings can be seen here.

The round barrows range in size from about 5 to 20 metres across and from 0,3 to 1 metres in height. Some of them have deep ditches around the edges. The long barrows are smaller, from 6 to 9 metres long, and from 3-4 metres wide and from 0,5 to 1 metres in height.

There are also three triangle shaped mounds. Each side is from 3 to 5 metres long. These mounds does not elevate much from the terrain.

In the edge of the cemetery is several small stone rings, with a diametre from 1 to 3 metres. They consists of one single ring of stone and does not elevate from the terrain.

The barrow mounds have very pretty rounded shapes and seems to be undisturbed by later diggings or disturbances.

Stone number one is very small, only about 40cm in height and about 30 wide with a very pointed top. The size should suggest it is a marker stone rather than a actual standing stone.

The stones number 2, 3 and 4 are also small, about the same size as stone number 1. They are marker stones on one of the triangular shaped barrows, one is placed in each corner.
Stone number 5 is about 3 metres in height and about 20-30cm wide, it has a very pretty long and slender shape.
Stone number 6 has a very irregular shape. It has many sharp edges and looks to be very eroded. It is about 1,2 metres in height and from 20-40cm wide.
Stone number 7 has the shape as a flat slab. It is about 1,7 metres in height, about 50cm wide and about 10cm thick. It has very nice and smooth edges.
Stone number 8 is about 4 metres in height, and about 60-70cm wide and has a square-shaped cross section. It has four distinctive sides and sharp edges. It is the most massive stone in the site.
Stone number 9 has the shape of a standing slab. It is about 1,7 metres in height, about 50cm wide and about 10cm thick.
Stone number 10 has the shape of a small column, it is about 1,5 metres in height and about 20-30cm wide. It has a square-shaped cross section with a flat top.
Stone number 11 has a very eroded shape. It is about 1,2 metres in height and about 40-50cm wide. It has lots of round "grooves" and holes.
Stones number 12 and 13 are marker stones on a long barrow. They are from 30-40cm in height and from 20-30cm wide.
The stone number 14 is in the middle of a grassy field located just west of the site. It is overgrown with high grass around it and can be hard to see in its full size. It is about 1,3 metres in height and from 20-30cm wide and has a pointy top.
The last 4 original stones have sadly been lost in later years.

The site is inside a beautiful dense forest with large pine trees. The small vegetation have been removed and the area is overgrown with very short grass and the mounds are easy to see.

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Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : (Vote or comment on this photo)

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Stone number 10 is shaped as a column with a flat top. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Stone number 9 and stone number 10 in the background. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This stone is about 1.4 metres in height. It is shaped as a standing slab. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This stone has very smooth sides. It is about 1.9 metres in height.

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Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88

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Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This stone has very smooth sides. It is about 1.9 metres in height.

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This stone has very smooth sides. It is about 1.9 metres in height.

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This stone has very smooth sides. It is about 1.9 metres in height.

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : This standing stone is about 1.3 metres in height. It appear very irregular and weathered.

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88

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Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Dragseidet Cemetery

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : The tall standing stone with two smaller stones (one in each corner) of a small burial right next to the stone.

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Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Dragseidet Cemetery

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : The first tall standing stone in the cemetery. It has a pretty slender shape and is about 3 metres in height.

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Mounds are scattered all around this site!

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : Mounds are scattered all around this site!

Dragseidet Cemetery
Dragseidet Cemetery submitted by kenntha88 : One of the burials marked with stone rings

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