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D46 Angelslo
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Description The massive 9,5m x 3,5m chamber viewed from the South. When Prof, van Giffen et al. examined it in the early 20th century the orthostats were still in situ except for one, but the capstones were scattered around. One capstone is missing and one is only partly preserved (now used as C1). C2 shows tool-marks from historic destruction attempts. Van Giffen assumed the entrance between orthostats S3 and S4. The position is marked "E". No traces left of a possible passage or an enclosure.

July 2010

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