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- Threshold_stone abstract "A threshold stone or sill stone (German: Schwellenstein) is a rectangularly dressed stone slab that forms part of the entrance of megalithic tombs of the Funnelbeaker culture, normally those with a passage. The red sandstone slab, up to 0.1-metre-thick, was buried in the ground to a depth of 0.2 metres at the entrance to the chamber. Cultural sites of other types, such as Domus de Janas, also have a clear partition between the passage and the ante-chamber or main chamber.Threshold stones are typical of dolmens, gallery graves and passage graves, etc. Whilst in most simple dolmens the blocking stone (Verschlussstein) of the entrance side was replaced by a threshold stone of varying height, the entrance to extended dolmens and great dolmens was narrowed axially or coaxially usually to about half the width of the chamber and the lower threshold stone marked the transition in the open doorway between the passage and the chamber. In simple dolmens with no passage and an entrance opening, the threshold reaches almost half the height of the chamber and protrudes 0.5 m above the hallway floor in Grave 9 in the northern part of the Everstorf Forest. Usually, however the upper edge of the threshold is not generally higher than 0.1 metres above the level of the hall floor in dolmens. The length of the threshold in polygonal dolmens and gallery and passage graves is also the width of the entrance which, in the Funnelbeaker culture, rarely exceeds 0.7 metres.As well as separating the sacral chamber from the profane passage, the threshold stone also serves to support a door slab or sealing slab. If the passageway was used, e.g. in connexion with secondary burials, for cultic purposes, it was given a covering of flagstones and a second, outer threshold stone.".
- Threshold_stone thumbnail Megawal1.jpg?width=300.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageExternalLink muerow.html.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageID "45315933".
- Threshold_stone wikiPageLength "2570".
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- Threshold_stone wikiPageRevisionID "648779884".
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Buntsandstein.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Domus_de_Janas.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Ewald_Schuldt.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Funnelbeaker_culture.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Gallery_grave.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Great_dolmen.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Megalithic_entrance.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_megalith_architecture.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Passage_grave.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Polygonal_dolmen.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Rectangular_dolmen.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_burial.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink Simple_dolmen.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Megawal1.jpg.
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Threshold stone".
- Threshold_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "threshold stone".
- Threshold_stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Threshold_stone subject Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Threshold_stone comment "A threshold stone or sill stone (German: Schwellenstein) is a rectangularly dressed stone slab that forms part of the entrance of megalithic tombs of the Funnelbeaker culture, normally those with a passage. The red sandstone slab, up to 0.1-metre-thick, was buried in the ground to a depth of 0.2 metres at the entrance to the chamber.".
- Threshold_stone label "Threshold stone".
- Threshold_stone sameAs Q2256797.
- Threshold_stone sameAs Schwellenstein.
- Threshold_stone sameAs m.012sn0j6.
- Threshold_stone sameAs Q2256797.
- Threshold_stone wasDerivedFrom Threshold_stone?oldid=648779884.
- Threshold_stone depiction Megawal1.jpg.
- Threshold_stone isPrimaryTopicOf Threshold_stone.