Description
Langdysse in Karskov (also called Karskovdyssen or Snøde Hesselbjerg) is located in a forest east of Tressebølle and south of Snøde on Langeland in Denmark. The plant of the funnel beaker culture (TBK) arose between 3500 and 2800 BC. Chr.
Langdysse's dolmen bed, made up of 28 stones, was restored in 1953, with some fallen stones being raised. In the middle of the long bed is a transverse chamber consisting of 5 supporting stones, two on each long side and an end stone. The capstones and mound material are missing. The chamber measures 1.9 × 0.5 m. At the end of the enclosure is an upright rounded stone, around which are grouped several larger stones, believed to be from a second chamber.
Source: Wikipedia