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<title>Deinste Huenengrab</title>
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<description>Deinste Huenengrab</description>
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<title>Deinste Huenengrab</title>
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<description>The second attempt to get close to this tomb... lucky this time.
A view on the passage, from outside.</description>
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<title>Deinste Huenengrab</title>
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<description>The second attempt to get close to this tomb... lucky this time.

A view of the capstones... of which one is missing. </description>
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<title>Deinste Huenengrab</title>
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<description>The second attempt to get close to this tomb... lucky this time.

Picture from the informational board there...</description>
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<title>Deinste Huenengrab</title>
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<description>The second attempt to get close to this tomb... lucky this time.

Picture from the informational board there...</description>
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<title>Zoulee Zirkle</title>
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<description>Site in  England</description>
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<title>Pierowall Quarry</title>
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<description>View looking North. The remains of the chambered cairn are visible at the top of the quarry, the fences run around the edges of the excavated area &amp; the lower courses of the cairn wall can still be se</description>
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<title>Seester Sloopsteene</title>
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<description>Sloopsteine: “Seester Vase” - A nice example of Funnel-beaker pottery

The tomb was excavated in 1807 by the Graf von Münster (~ Earl of Münster) and some Funnel-beaker pottery was found. Among this</description>
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<title>Seester Sloopsteene</title>
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<description>Sloopsteine: Detail of  “Seester Vase” - A nice example of Funnel-beaker pottery

The tomb was excavated in 1807 by the Graf von Münster (~ Earl of Münster) and some Funnel-beaker pottery was found.</description>
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<title>Seester Sloopsteene</title>
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<description>Sloopsteine: When Professor Körner and Professor Laux examined the tomb in 1969 for Spockhoff's Atlas der Megalithgräber 10 large stones still were preserved.
In 2008 only 2 larger (the largest is vi</description>
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