The Åstrup Deelhøj is a passage grave located east of Vejle, west of Åstrup, in Jutland, Denmark. This megalithic tomb dates back to the Neolithic period, approximately 3500–2800 BCE, and belongs to the Funnelbeaker Culture. The passage grave is a type of Neolithic megalithic structure characterized by a chamber and a laterally connected passage. This architectural form is primarily found in Denmark, Germany, and Scandinavia, with occasional examples in France and the Netherlands.

Åstrup Deelhøj
The Åstrup Deelhøj is a passage grave dating back to the Neolithic period and is located in Jutland, Denmark.

Åstrup Deelhøj
The Åstrup Deelhøj is a passage grave dating back to the Neolithic period and is located in Jutland, Denmark.
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The Åstrup Deelhøj is a passage grave located east of Vejle, west of Åstrup, in Jutland, Denmark. This megalithic tomb dates back to the Neolithic period, approximately 3500–2800 BCE, and belongs to the Funnelbeaker Culture. The passage grave is a type of Neolithic megalithic structure characterized by a chamber and a laterally connected passage. This architectural form is primarily found in Denmark, Germany, and Scandinavia, with occasional examples in France and the Netherlands.
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image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aastrup-Deelhoj-Jaettestue-i.jpg






