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4,900 years ago, a Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs. Archaeologists and climate scientists can now show that these ...
The coins originated from various regions, including those minted by Madelinus, a moneyer from the Frisian trading hub of ...
Languages: English, Spanish A "unique" and mysterious collection of engraved stone plaques were seemingly sacrificed by prehistoric people in Scandinavia following a devastating volcanic eruption ...
Around 4,900 years ago, Neolithic people on Bornholm, Denmark, sacrificed stones with sun motifs, coinciding with a volcanic eruption that obscured the sun in Northern Europe.
“It is reasonable to believe that the Neolithic people on Bornholm wanted to protect themselves from further deterioration of the climate by sacrificing sun stones – or perhaps they wanted to ...
“It is reasonable to believe that the Neolithic people on Bornholm wanted to protect themselves from further deterioration of the climate by sacrificing sun stones – or perhaps they wanted to ...
First dug into the chalk from around 4000 BC, these shafts were cut in order to extract seams of flint. They represent a major achievement for prehistoric people using tools made of only bone and ...
Rather, Rispebjerg and Vasagård were both places where people gathered for community rituals. Such sites existed throughout Europe during the Neolithic period, Iversen said. At Vasagård ...