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Eketorp: the 1,600-Year-Old Fort Still Preserved in Sweden

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In the south of Sweden, on the island of Öland, is Eketorp, an ancient fortified settlement that allows to travel more than 1,600 years ago in time. This archaeological site, built during the Iron Age, not only stands out for its impressive state of conservation, but also for the information it offers about the daily life, defense and social organization of the Nordic communities. What is Eketorp and where is it located? Eketorp is a strong circ…
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In the south of Sweden, on the island of Öland, is Eketorp, an ancient fortified settlement that allows to travel more than 1,600 years ago in time. This archaeological site, built during the Iron Age, not only stands out for its impressive state of conservation, but also for the information it offers about the daily life, defense and social organization of the Nordic communities. What is Eketorp and where is it located? Eketorp is a strong circ…

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Billiken broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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