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Description Oblique aerial view from the North.
Chamber length 8,5m (clear 7m)[1].
Width varies from 2,7m at the ends to 3,2m at the centre. Orthostat N2 is robbed (nowadays replaced) as well as Capstones C1, C4 and C5 (counting from the West). The site was slightly restored: fallen capstone C2 was placed on the position of missing C1.
The chamber is deeply embedded into significant remains of the covering round barrow. June 2010

[1] Giffen, A.E. van, 1925: De hunebedden in Nederland.


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