
This big boulder of
Bjerreby Øst is
found in a bronze age tomb; Bjerrebygård
Dyssen, overgrown with huge oak trees.
It is forming the eastern part of the
now exposed roof.
Location:
On a field near Bjerrebyvej 6, 5953
Tranekær. The oak-overgrown tomb is 200
metres west of the road and the parking
lot.
GPS: 54.952900, 10.774730
Size: 105
centimetres
high, 216 centimetres wide and
325 centimetres
long.
Meaning of the
name: I named it after the tomb it
is part of; Bjerrebygård Dyssen, where
it forms the eastern side of the roof.
The name refers to an village and an
farm, combined with the location of the
bolder in the tomb.
Material:
Origin:
Legend: The
tomb is from the bronze age, around
3500-3100 BC. It have not been
excavated, although the central chamber
is exposed.





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