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The Hunebed of Mander was a hunebed from the Neolithic period located northeast of Mander in the municipality of Tubbergen in Overijssel, Netherlands. According to the coding system of hunebed researcher Professor Van Giffen, the hunebed received the code O2. The hunebed, along with nearby flat graves, is a national monument.
In 1957, the hunebed was discovered. Shortly after the discovery, the demolished hunebed was examined by C.C.J.W. Hijszeler, curator of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe/Oudheidkamer Twente. The traces found in the subsoil were recorded in drawing. Additionally, during the investigation, shards were found from a total of more than 300 pots. It is now a burial mound.
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