Langdyssen Grisemosehøj in Ferritslev is one of the earliest Danish conservation cases and the Neolithic grave was preserved as early as in 1810. Unfortunately, land tenure memorials were only really protected by law in 1937, so it did not secure the ancient grave against stone robbery. and splitting. Many of the curbs are missing, but the remaining ones are quite impressive. Two chipped curbs that have never been removed can still be seen on the site. The nozzle is today surrounded by Ferritslev's detached houses, but if you see the nozzle with the river and the vegetated slope as a...
Langdyssen Grisemosehøj in Ferritslev is one of the earliest Danish conservation cases and the Neolithic grave was preserved as early as in 1810. Unfortunately, land tenure memorials were only really protected by law in 1937, so it did not secure the ancient grave against stone robbery. and splitting. Many of the curbs are missing, but the remaining ones are quite impressive. Two chipped curbs that have never been removed can still be seen on the site. The nozzle is today surrounded by Ferritslev's detached houses, but if you see the nozzle with the river and the vegetated slope as a backdrop, you can still feel a little of the old-fashioned atmosphere on the spot.