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The Largest Prehistoric Monument in Scandinavia Is Not a Tomb of Kings but an Amazing Attempt to Restore the Order of the World After a Catastrophe

For more than a century, Raknehaugen, the colossal tumule of land that rises about 40 kilometers north of Oslo, has been regarded by archaeology as the tomb of a powerful leader of the Iron Age. With its 95 meters in diameter and 13 meters in height, it is the prehistoric monument [...]
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For more than a century, Raknehaugen, the colossal tumule of land that rises about 40 kilometers north of Oslo, has been regarded by archaeology as the tomb of a powerful leader of the Iron Age. With its 95 meters in diameter and 13 meters in height, it is the prehistoric monument [...]

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labrujulaverde.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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