The Havängsdösen dolmen is a megalithic tomb located near Ravlunda, directly on the beach of the Baltic Sea in the Swedish province of Skåne län. It is one of over 50 dolmens in Scania. The structure was erected between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic monument of the Funnel beaker culture. Neolithic monuments serve as expressions of the culture and ideology of Neolithic societies. Their creation and function are considered indicators of social development.

Havängsdösen
The Havängsdösen dolmen is a megalithic tomb located near Ravlunda, directly on the beach of the Baltic Sea in Sweden

Havängsdösen
The Havängsdösen dolmen is a megalithic tomb located near Ravlunda, directly on the beach of the Baltic Sea in Sweden
55.726133, 14.1945
55.726133, 14.1945
The Havängsdösen dolmen is a megalithic tomb located near Ravlunda, directly on the beach of the Baltic Sea in the Swedish province of Skåne län. It is one of over 50 dolmens in Scania. The structure was erected between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic monument of the Funnel beaker culture. Neolithic monuments serve as expressions of the culture and ideology of Neolithic societies. Their creation and function are considered indicators of social development.






