

During the Bronze-age (1700 - 500 BC) the already existing graves were
reused but also new ones were build:
Between the period 1500 - 1000 BC the graves were big mounds with a single grave in the
middle, usually a hollowed oak-tree was used as a coffin.These big mounds can be seen in
Klinteskoven, Stupperup Have, Lilleskov and at Fanefjord.
Between the period 1000 - 500 BC the graves got smaller and the dead was cremated and put
in urns (urn graves), the burial deposits also became smaller. The graves could be
encircled by stones and it is not unlikely to find a Menhir near the mound. These types of
graves can be found in Klinteskoven, Busene Have (including a Menhir). It is also around
this time sacrifices becomes more common, jewellery and weapons are put in mosses.

Busene Have. 8 mounds. Bauta-stones (Menhirs), Stone setting from the Viking-age.
Bøgeholt, Southwest of Busene. 4 Mounds.
Klinteskoven Bronze Age Mounds, approximately 51 - See picture above.
Krageskoven, Kragehøj Mound.
Lilleskov Bronze Age Mound.
Liselund, south of the "Schwiss Cottage" Mound.
Southwest of Stengården, southern outskirts of Klinteskoven 6 Mounds.
Stubberup Have Bronze Age Mound.
