2,700-year-old petroglyphs depicting people, ships and animals discovered in Sweden

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About 40 ancient rock carvings have been found on a former rocky island in Sweden.

On a steep rock face in western Sweden, researchers uncovered a fascinating find: around 40 petroglyphs — depicting ships, people and animal figures — dating back around 2,700 years.

Bohuslän is already known for its rock carvings, including Bronze Age art made at Tanum, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization site. The team was looking for new petroglyphs in the area when they came across the moss-covered rock face. They noticed some lines on it that appeared to be human made, so they removed the moss, revealing the petroglyphs underneath.

Image 1 of 2The meanings of the carvings are also unclear, but an expert who was not involved in the discovery shared a few ideas.

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