Ragnvald’s Grav, also known as Ragnvalds Kull, Ravarehögen, or Karleby, in Karleby socken in Falbygden, Västergötland, is the largest passage grave in Sweden. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture. This structure represents a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.

Ragnvalds Grav
Ragnvald’s Grav, also known as Ragnvalds Kull, Ravarehögen, or Karleby, is the largest passage grave in Sweden.

Ragnvalds Grav
Ragnvald’s Grav, also known as Ragnvalds Kull, Ravarehögen, or Karleby, is the largest passage grave in Sweden.
Ragnvalds kulle, 2859, 521 91 Falköping, Sweden
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Ragnvald’s Grav, also known as Ragnvalds Kull, Ravarehögen, or Karleby, in Karleby socken in Falbygden, Västergötland, is the largest passage grave in Sweden. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture. This structure represents a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.






