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27 August, 2004
27 August 2004
The carbon-dating of an ancient wooden carving found at the prehistoric timber circle known as Seahenge gives archeologists new information about the Bronze-Age monument as a site of religious, fenerary or magical significance. The wooden carving, identified as sex-changing Viking god Odin, was dated to 2,250 B.C., which coincides with the construction of Seahenge. Read more.

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