Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern ...
Climate scientists from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen in Bornholm analyzed ice cores from Greenland’s ice sheets and demonstrated that a major volcanic eruption ...
On the Danish island of Bornholm, small carved pieces from nearly 5,000 years ago may have been volcano-induced sacrifices, experts say. Artem Shuba via Unsplash Nearly 5,000 years ago ...
Neolithic people buried hundreds of stones carved with images of the sun about 4900 years ago and they may have done it because a volcanic eruption covered the sky ...
The “sun stones” were discovered at Vasagård West, an archaeological site on the Danish island of Bornholm, which is located in the Baltic Sea between Poland and Sweden. In recent years ...
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The European Union has awarded EUR 645 million in funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme to support the ...
Scientists discovered the first of these small, carved stone artifacts in 1995 at a Neolithic site called Rispebjerg on the island of Bornholm, about 112 miles (180 kilometers) southeast of ...