Snarringe (also known as Hammarlöv 1a and 1b) is one of only three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, all located in Scania (the others being Stenhögen and Stora Kungsdösen). The passage grave is situated approximately 800 m northeast of the village of Skegrie (municipality of Trelleborg). It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture.

Snarringe
Snarringe (also known as Hammarlöv 1a and 1b) is one of only three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, all located in Scania.

Snarringe
Snarringe (also known as Hammarlöv 1a and 1b) is one of only three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, all located in Scania.
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55.42105, 13.0721
Snarringe (also known as Hammarlöv 1a and 1b) is one of only three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, all located in Scania (the others being Stenhögen and Stora Kungsdösen). The passage grave is situated approximately 800 m northeast of the village of Skegrie (municipality of Trelleborg). It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture.






