File:Gigerommen på Ekornavallen juli 1782 Tham 1521.jpg

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Svenska: Teckning utförd av Pehr Tham 1782 föreställande gånggriften Girommen (RAÄ-nr Hornborga 31:1) på Ekornavallen, Hornborga socken, Gudhems härad, Falköpings kommun, f.d. Skaraborgs län, Västergötland, Västra Götalands län, Sverige. Texterna lyder: "Gigerommen på Ekorna Vallen - Juli 1782 - Tham" samt "En grafvård urgammal [...] ifrån Gylfes tid, med ingången åt Öster." Avfotograferad på utställningen Nordens pyramider - om gånggrifter och gånggriftsbyggare på Falbygden på Falbygdens museum i Falköping sommaren 2008. Utställningen har även visats i Tyskland och Nederländerna.
English: Drawing made by Pehr Tham in July 1782 showing the Neolithic passage grave "Girommen" (i.e. "The Giantess' Oven") (RAÄ No Hornborga 31:1) at Ekornavallen, Hornborga parish, Gudhem hundred, Falköping municipality, former Skaraborg county, Västergötland, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. Photo taken in the exhibition "Pyramids of the North" at Falbygdens museum in Falköping the summer 2008. This exhibition has been exhibited in Germany and the Netherlands.
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Source Utställningen "Nordens pyramider" (2008)
Author Pehr Tham (1737-1820)

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