D14 (Eexterhalte hunebed)

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D14 (Eexterhalte hunebed) is a prehistoric megalithic tomb in the Dutch province of Drenthe, notable as one of the well-preserved hunebedden built by the Funnelbeaker culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
hunebed
megalithic tomb
prehistoric monument
associatedWith prehistoric farming communities
builder Funnelbeaker culture NERFINISHED
category Archaeological sites in Drenthe
Funnelbeaker culture NERFINISHED
Megalithic monuments in the Netherlands
country Netherlands
countrySubdivision Drenthe NERFINISHED
culture Funnelbeaker culture NERFINISHED
estimatedConstructionDate fourth millennium BC
governedBy Dutch heritage authorities
hasAccess freely accessible
hasConservation state-protected conservation
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasPreservationStatus well-preserved
hasSignage information panel on-site
hasStructure capstones
stone chamber
supporting orthostats
hasTourism cultural tourism attraction
hasType dolmen
heritageDesignation rijksmonument
heritageStatus protected monument of the Netherlands
isInLandscape rural heath and woodland area
locatedIn Eexterhalte NERFINISHED
Netherlands
municipality of Aa en Hunze NERFINISHED
province of Drenthe NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northeastern Netherlands
locatedNear Hondsrug ridge NERFINISHED
village of Eext NERFINISHED
locatedOn sandy ridge
material glacial erratic boulders
stone
openToPublic yes
partOf Dutch hunebedden
megalithic tombs in Drenthe
period Neolithic
usedFor collective burial
ritual purposes

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Hunebedden hasNotableExample D14 (Eexterhalte hunebed)