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Anderlingen Burial Mound with Picture Stone

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Anderlingen Burial Mound with Picture Stone

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The Anderlingen Burial Mound with Picture Stone is a remarkable historical site located in the tranquil village of Anderlingen, within the Lower Saxony region of Germany. This reconstructed Bronze Age stone cist grave, situated at an elevation of approximately 29 meters, offers a unique glimpse into ancient burial practices. Its most distinctive feature is the replica of the famous picture stone, also known as the "Götterstein," which bears intricate anthropomorphic figures dating back to the Early Bronze Age.

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    July 18, 2014

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    The burial mounds from the Bronze Age were originally to be dug up for the extraction of building material. By chance, they came across the grave goods, which contained weapons and jewelry as well as a stone box with several figurative representations. Such rock paintings were previously known only from Scandinavia and thus the Bildstein of Anderlingen is one of the most important archaeological finds in northern Germany.

    The original can be visited at the Landemuseum in Hannover.

    The entire grave facility was reconstructed on the initiative of the Anderlinger Kulturverein.
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    Information boards provide information about the history of the grave mounds of Anderlingen. The TOUROW website has more information about this archaeological site. nordwaerts.de/urlaubsplaner/poi/grabhuegel-von-anderlingen-mit-bildstein-100050993
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    Location: Anderlingen, Rotenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the significance of the Anderlingen Picture Stone?

    The Anderlingen Picture Stone, also known as the "Götterstein" or "Dreigötterstein," is a highly significant archaeological find. It features carvings of three humanoid figures dating back to the Early Bronze Age (1700-1400 BCE). Such rock paintings were previously known primarily from Scandinavia, making the Anderlingen stone one of the most important archaeological discoveries in northern Germany. The original stone is preserved at the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum in Hanover, while a replica is displayed at the reconstructed burial mound site.

    Can I see the original Picture Stone, or is it only a replica at the site?

    At the Anderlingen Burial Mound site, you will find a carefully crafted replica of the Picture Stone. The original carved stone is preserved and displayed inside the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum in Hanover. This offers visitors a dual experience: seeing the reconstruction in its historical context and viewing the authentic artifact in a museum setting.

    Are there longer hiking or cycling routes that include the Anderlingen Burial Mound?

    Yes, many hikers and cyclists enjoy incorporating the Anderlingen Burial Mound into longer routes through the scenic countryside. While the immediate area around the mound is an easy walk, the surrounding region offers various trails and circular walks. You can find routes that feature this landmark, allowing you to combine historical exploration with outdoor activity.

    Is the Anderlingen Burial Mound accessible by public transport?

    The Anderlingen Burial Mound is located directly next to a street in the village of Anderlingen, making it easily accessible by car with ample parking. However, direct public transport options might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to Anderlingen from larger nearby towns, or consider combining a visit with cycling or driving.

    Is the site dog-friendly?

    Generally, historical sites like the Anderlingen Burial Mound are welcoming to dogs, especially as it's an outdoor, open-air reconstruction. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the site's integrity and respect other visitors. There are meadow paths nearby that are suitable for walks with dogs.

    What is the typical duration for a visit to the Anderlingen Burial Mound?

    A visit to the Anderlingen Burial Mound itself is relatively short, typically taking between 30 minutes to an hour to explore the reconstructed tumulus, the replica picture stone, and read the information boards. If you plan to combine it with a longer walk or cycle in the surrounding area, your visit could extend to several hours.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants nearby?

    The Anderlingen Burial Mound is located in a small village. While there might not be cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the site, you can usually find dining options in the larger neighboring towns or villages within a short driving distance. It's a good idea to bring your own refreshments if you plan a longer stay or visit during off-peak hours.

    Is the Anderlingen Burial Mound wheelchair accessible?

    The site is situated directly next to a street, and the terrain around the mound is generally described as an easy walk. While the immediate area might be accessible, the reconstructed tumulus itself involves natural ground. Visitors using wheelchairs may find some parts challenging, but the main features and information boards are generally viewable from accessible paths.

    What other historical sites or attractions are near Anderlingen?

    Lower Saxony is rich in historical sites. Besides the Anderlingen Burial Mound, you might be interested in exploring other megalithic graves or historical monuments in the region. For those interested in the original artifact, the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum in Hanover is a must-visit. Additionally, a reconstructed dolmen from Anderlingen is displayed in the Maschpark next to the museum in Hanover.

    Is the Anderlingen Burial Mound suitable for a winter visit?

    While the site is an outdoor attraction, it is generally accessible year-round. During winter, the landscape might be covered in snow, offering a different, serene experience. However, paths could be icy or muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential. Always check local weather conditions before planning a winter visit.

    Are there specific activities for children at the site?

    The Anderlingen Burial Mound is considered family-friendly due to its easy accessibility and the fascinating historical context. While there are no dedicated children's activities on-site, the reconstruction and the story of the Bronze Age figures can be an engaging educational experience for kids. The open space also allows for easy exploration.

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