Unique Stone Age ceremonial site discovered outside Kristianstad in southern Sweden
Remains of a ceremonial site from the Neolithic period are currently being investigated by archaeologists from the National Historical Museums. The site comprises a causewayed enclosure and wetland offerings dating to 3,500-3,000 BC. Intact ceramic vessels, large quantities of flint tools and well-preserved bone and horn tools are among the remarkable finds material that has been recovered during the excavation. "The remains and artefacts are very well preserved, which is extremely unusual for a site from this period" says Magnus Artursson, project manager at The Archaeologists,