Klövagården

Klövagården

Klövagården is a passage grave from the Funnel beaker culture located in Karleby near Falköping in Västergötland, Sweden.

Klövagården

Klövagården

Klövagården is a passage grave from the Funnel beaker culture located in Karleby near Falköping in Västergötland, Sweden.

Klövagården (RAÄ No. Karleby 57:1) is a passage grave from the Funnelbeaker culture located in Karleby near Falköping in Västergötland, Sweden.

Klövagården is the southernmost of the three main sites of megalithic structures around Karleby. The structure, built between 3500 and 2800 BCE, is situated within an approximately 2.7 meters high round mound with a diameter of about 22 meters. The passage grave, created between 3500 and 2800 BCE, is a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture and represents a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.

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Karleby begravningsplats, Karleby 3, 521 91 Falköping, Sweden
58.152861, 13.63775

Klövagården (RAÄ No. Karleby 57:1) is a passage grave from the Funnelbeaker culture located in Karleby near Falköping in Västergötland, Sweden.

Klövagården is the southernmost of the three main sites of megalithic structures around Karleby. The structure, built between 3500 and 2800 BCE, is situated within an approximately 2.7 meters high round mound with a diameter of about 22 meters. The passage grave, created between 3500 and 2800 BCE, is a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture and represents a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.

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