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- Guardian_stones abstract "Guardian stones (German: Wächtersteine) are standing stones, always occurring in pairs, at the corners of rectangular and trapezoidally-arranged stone enclosures (hunebeds) around a dolmen. They are found especially in Scandinavia, in the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony (Salongrab), Saxony-Anhalt (Drebenstedt, Leetze, Winterfeld) and occasionally in Holstein (Alter Hau). They are strikingly large stone blocks that form the corner post of enclosures or project above them like antae and lend the stone enclosures a monumental appearance.Guardian stones are typical of trapezoidal enclosures. In Germany the most impressive examples of trapezoidal sites are Dwasieden, Dummertevitz and Nobbin on the island of Rügen. At the Great Dolmen of Dwasieden, guardian stones of 3.3 and 3.5 metres in height guard the wide end of the dolmen and ones of 1.4 and 1.6 metres high stand sentinel at the narrow end. At the wide end of the trapezoidal enclosure of Nobbin there are guardian stones of 3.3 and 3.4 metres in height, each weighing 25 tons. At the narrow end they are 1.5 metres high and weigh just under six tons.On the mainland, only a stone block at the enclosure of Kritzow, Parchim, reaches such a height. The guardian stones of sites in the Altmark are up to 2.8 metres high.At several sites, guardian stones have been so arranged that the corner blocks jut out at an angle from the phalanx of stones. For example, the simple dolmen of Frauenmark, Parchim county, and the passage grave of Mellen, in the county of Prignitz. At the large passage grave of Naschendorf, Nordwestmecklenburg all the blocks at the narrow end are arranged in a concave way, so that the corners are very prominent. The same shape is seen at the wide end of the trapezoidal bed of Kruckow, Demmin county.Entirely outside the phalanx of the enclosure are the guardian stones at a number of rectangular enclosures. These blocks are anta-like extensions of the stone sides of the enclosure and stand in front of it. Other guardian stones stand out very little or not at all from the rest of the stone enclosure. Examples are the enclosures of Grevesmühlen-Barendorf, Nordwestmecklenburg, Barkvieren, Rostock county and Mankmoos, Nordwestmecklenburg.A variation of the guardian stone concept are those ends of long enclosures where all (four or five) almost equally high stones are many times higher than the stones along the two sides, as is the case at the Visbeker sites (Visbeker Braut und Bräutigam).Investigations of the guardian stones of Dwasieden, Lancken-Granitz 1 and Nobbin revealed that the stones were not erected separately from the remaining blocks in the enclosures. Their bases are located at the same height as the other stones in the enclosure and there are or were always links in the shape of dry stone walls, to the other blocks. Although value was placed on especially high guardian stones, in general only glacial erratics were used that had a good surface on which to stand and therefore guaranteed stability. This necessity is demonstrated by the guardian stone of the Dwasieden site, which did not have a good base area for stability and fell over, as the 40 cup marks on its upper surface show.".
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- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Altmark.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Anta_(architecture).
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Barkvieren.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Funnelbeaker_culture.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_Europe.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Cup_and_ring_mark.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Cup_mark.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen_2.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Drebenstedt_egalith.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dry_stone.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dry_stone_walls.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dummertevitz.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Dwasieden.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Ewald_Schuldt.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Frauenmark.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Gnewitz.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Great_Dolmen_of_Dwasieden.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Grevesmühlen-Barendorf.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Holstein.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Hunebed.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Knapping.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Kreis_Parchim.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Kritzow.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Landkreis_Nordwestmecklenburg.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Landkreis_Prignitz.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Saxony.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Mankmoos.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Megalith_near_Leetze.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Mellen.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Naschendorf.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Nobbin.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_megalith_architecture.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Nordwestmecklenburg.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Prignitz.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Rügen.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Salongrab.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Saxony-Anhalt.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Serrahn.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Simple_dolmen.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Visbeker.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Visbeker_Braut_und_Bräutigam.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink Winterfeld_megalith.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLink File:Riesenberg_Nobbin.jpg.
- Guardian_stones wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guardian stones".
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- Guardian_stones wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prehistoric_technology.
- Guardian_stones subject Category:Funnelbeaker_culture.
- Guardian_stones subject Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_Europe.
- Guardian_stones hypernym Stones.
- Guardian_stones type Album.
- Guardian_stones type Article.
- Guardian_stones type Monument.
- Guardian_stones type Type.
- Guardian_stones type Article.
- Guardian_stones type Field.
- Guardian_stones type Monument.
- Guardian_stones type Object.
- Guardian_stones type Science.
- Guardian_stones type Type.
- Guardian_stones comment "Guardian stones (German: Wächtersteine) are standing stones, always occurring in pairs, at the corners of rectangular and trapezoidally-arranged stone enclosures (hunebeds) around a dolmen. They are found especially in Scandinavia, in the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony (Salongrab), Saxony-Anhalt (Drebenstedt, Leetze, Winterfeld) and occasionally in Holstein (Alter Hau).".
- Guardian_stones label "Guardian stones".
- Guardian_stones sameAs صخور_الحراسة.
- Guardian_stones sameAs Wächtersteine.
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- Guardian_stones sameAs Q1720770.
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- Guardian_stones wasDerivedFrom Guardian_stones?oldid=650844843.
- Guardian_stones depiction Riesenberg_Nobbin.jpg.
- Guardian_stones isPrimaryTopicOf Guardian_stones.