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Sun stones and the darkened sun: Neolithic miniature art from the island of Bornholm, Denmark

The discovery of more than 600 whole and fragmentary engraved stone plaques in the early third millennium BC infill from the ditches of a causewayed enclosure at Vasagård, on the Danish island of Bornholm, represents a unique find in Neolithic miniature art. Termed ‘sun stones’ in reference to the rayed images that characterise many of the plaques, the stones were deposited en masse over a short period. This article offers a fundamental classification of the rich imagery captured in the engravings and examines its potential function at a time of possible climatic crisis that impacted not just Bornholm but the wider northern hemisphere.
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Hohenheim Germany
- National Museum of Denmark Denmark
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
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