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- Wedge-shaped gallery graves sometimes had a set of outer walls.
- A tumulus may contain several gallery graves radiating outward from the center.
- These are known as wedge-shaped gallery graves.
- Some gallery graves were not rectangular in shape, but rather narrowed toward the rear.
- Some wedge-shaped gallery graves had curved rear walls, while others were linear.
- The tumulus ( or " barrow " ) covering a gallery grave may be long.
- Although typically described as a long barrow, the mound is actually a transepted gallery grave.
- Kong Asgers H鴍 at Sprove is the largest gallery grave in Denmark, more than 4, 000 years old.
- Since the earth atop the gallery grave was only loosely piled up, it often washed away due to erosion.
- Many gallery graves today lie exposed to the air, when originally they would have lain deep within a tumulus.
- Gallery graves may be straight, or they may form an orthostats, slab-like stones set upright in the earth.
- Four main types of Irish Megalithic Tombs have been identified : dolmens, court cairns, passage tombs and wedge-shaped gallery graves.
- It is most famous for its gallery grave megalithic tombs which incorporate a port-hole slab separating the entrance from the main burial chamber.
- They are similar to Wedge-shaped gallery graves in that in plan they have a narrow entrance that widens out inside into a burial chamber.
- Wedge-shaped gallery graves usually faced west, and often had a pair of upright stone slabs linking the inner and outer walls at the entrance.
- 90 metres ( 100 yd ) to the SE is a Wedge-shaped gallery grave ( " Giant's Grave " ) with a gallery.
- The gallery graves of the Seine-Oise-Marne culture such as that at Courjeonnet have images of axes, breasts and necklaces carved on their walls.
- It lasted from around 3100 to 2000 BCE and is most famous for its gallery grave megalithic tombs which incorporate a port-hole slab separating the entrance from the main burial chamber.
- Westphalian gallery graves also classified as belonging to the Northern Megalithic Architecture, because they were also built by members of the Funnelbeaker culture, and are even shorter ( maximum 35 metres ).
- There is another round barrow at nearby Rundysse, and a further recently restored 9 metre long double passage gallery grave at Klekkende H鴍 from the Neolithic age c . 4, 500 years old.
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