Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern ...
About 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 from the University ...
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 ...
According to the team, there is a high chance that a connection exists between the volcanic eruption, the subsequent changes in climate, and the ritual sun stone sacrifices. In addition to a ...
Following a disastrous offshore wind tender in December that attracted no bids, Danish authorities are shifting course. The ...
The Danish Energy Agency has allowed the operator of Nord Stream 2, Nord Stream 2, to preserve the pipeline line affected by ...
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 ...
To pull the industry out of the mud, Copenhagen is betting on its energy-hungry neighbour Germany as a destination for hydrogen and electricity exports. "The Danish Government will go all in to ...
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Volcanic eruptions darkened ancient Europe’s sky. See ‘sun stones’ people sacrificedOn 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, if the ground ...
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