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3,000-Year-Old Carved Stone Uncovered in Norway Sheds Light on Bronze Age Rituals


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A rare carved image dating back 3,000 years has been uncovered in central Norway, offering fresh insight into Bronze Age rituals and rock art. The find was made in Gauldal, a river valley buried under thick clay after a massive landslide around 800 BCE. The disaster sealed traces of human activity that remained hidden until 2014, when archaeologist Hanne Bryn was sent to the area during a survey…

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