2,000-Year-Old Fortified Settlement Found in Central Jutland
A 2,000-year-old Iron Age temple complex unearthed beneath grasslands at Hedegaard near Ejstrupholm in central Jutland is transforming interpretations of early northern European societies. Danish archaeologists have confirmed that what was once considered routine farmland conceals a fortified settlement of notable political, religious, and economic significance. The scale and architectural sophistication indicate that Hedegaard functioned as a regional power centre around the start of the Common Era rather than a modest rural habitation.
Month: Current Affairs - February 16, 2026
Category: History | Archaeology