This Måneshøj double passage grave was built as a communal burial place by Denmark's first farmers around 5200 years ago. In 1908, the National Museum excavated the then earth-filled burial chambers. This led to the discovery of over 300 items, including flint axes, chisels and flakes as well as pottery shards from at least 56 beautifully decorated basins and plates. Bones from a total of 43 people were discovered during the excavation.