Selten markanter Rillenstein - Hamburg, Deutschland
N 53° 38.605 E 010° 04.385
32U E 570938 N 5944384
Selten markanter Rillenstein vor dem Alstertal-Museum im Torhaus Wellingsbüttel
Waymark Code: WMYN3M
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date Posted: 07/02/2018
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Rarely striking grooved stone erect like a Bautastein (menhir).
Mystic pre-Christian cult, oath, sacred stone also called Lex or Lögenstein.
Pendant to the scientifically recognized Duvenstedter bowl cult stone. The stone consists of Granite with granodiorite inclusions and was deposited during the Weichsel Ice Age 15000 years ago.
The stone is located in front of the entrance to the Alstertal Museum.
Type: Menhir
Parking: N 53° 38.556 W 010° 04.621
Number: 1.00
Size: Size: 72 cm x 130 cm
Weight: 1,5 t
Mass: 0,56 qm
Source: Granite with granodiorite inclusions
Purpose: Pagan specific feature with symbolic magical significance in the early humans (megaliths) by the probably believed by them award of mysterious powers of the gods with the ring, the print of the sprawling MIDGARD - snake.
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