The Bonstorf Barrows (German: Grabhügelfeld von Bonstorf) are the remains of a much larger barrow cemetery on the Lüneburg Heath in north Germany dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
They are located east of the village of Bonstorf, part of the municipality of Hermannsburg in the Lower Saxon district of Celle.
Grave items included an earthenware jar, a palstave, a sword and bronze dagger.
She wore two, seven-ribbed bangles and a headdress made of clusters of small, sheet bronze pipes.
The grave finds are characteristic of the old Bronze Age (i.e. from about 1500 to 1200 BC) in the Lüneburg Heath.