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- Q686510 subject Q10119885.
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- Q686510 abstract "Ale's Stones (or Ales stenar in Swedish) is a megalithic monument in Skåne in southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tonnes each. The carbon-14 dating system for organic remains has provided seven results at the site. One indicates that the material is around 5,500 years old whereas the remaining six indicate a date about 1,400 years ago. The latter is considered to be the most likely time for Ales Stenar to have been created. That would place its creation towards the end of the Nordic Iron Age.".
- Q686510 thumbnail Ales_stenar_bred.jpg?width=300.
- Q686510 wikiPageExternalLink ales_stenar.html.
- Q686510 wikiPageExternalLink uvr2012_021.pdf.
- Q686510 wikiPageWikiLink Q10119885.
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- Q686510 point "55.380833333333335 14.057777777777778".
- Q686510 type SpatialThing.
- Q686510 comment "Ale's Stones (or Ales stenar in Swedish) is a megalithic monument in Skåne in southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tonnes each. The carbon-14 dating system for organic remains has provided seven results at the site. One indicates that the material is around 5,500 years old whereas the remaining six indicate a date about 1,400 years ago.".
- Q686510 label "Ale's Stones".
- Q686510 lat "55.380833333333335".
- Q686510 long "14.057777777777778".
- Q686510 depiction Ales_stenar_bred.jpg.
- Q686510 homepage ales_stenar.html.