During an investigation conducted before a construction project, human bones and an unpolished flint ax head were recovered from a bog in Stenløse, on Denmark’s island of Zealand. According to specialists of the ROMU museum, thanks to the style of the ax the bones can be dated to the early Neolithic period, more than 5000 years ago. Read more on Romu.dk
Archaeology, Culture, Denmark, History, Newswire, Roskilde, Science, Zealand
