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Haugen Petroglyphs
The petroglyphs at Haugen is located between Sandefjord and Larvik. The site features spiral figures, and some of them resemble humanoid forms with heads, horns/antennae and feet. The petroglyphs are dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (~1500-500 BCE). The figures were once painted for visibility, but this is no longer done because painting petroglyphs can…
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Åskollen Petroglyphs
There is a small site with petroglyphs at Åskollen in Drammen, located within walking distance from the petroglyphs at Skogerveien. The main figure is a large moose with intricate internal patterns. There are also supposed to be two smaller more abstract figures. The figures are dated to around 4500 BCE during the Nordic Stone Age.…
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Skogerveien Petroglyphs
The petroglyphs at Skogerveien is located in a residential area in Drammen, a short distance away from the Åskollen petroglyphs. The rock art is dated to around 4000 BCE during the Nordic Stone age. The site has figures of fish, a whale and a deer. They all have internal patterns, and the patterns on the…
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Bingsfoss Petroglyphs
Bingsfoss is a waterfall in Sørum, Lillestrøm and is a part of the river Glomma – the longest river in Norway. Below the waterfall, and along west side of the river, there is a hiking trail. Bingsfoss is also known as Bingsfossen. When walking down this trail there are two spots with petroglyphs next to…
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Ramberg Petroglyphs
Ramberg, or Rambergåsen, is an area with Bronze Age petroglyphs at Jeløy in Moss, Norway. The site is located in a rather large hiking area, and they can be a bit hard to spot along the trail. I didn’t see signs leading to the petroglyphs, but there is a small sign with information about the…
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Kalnes Petroglyphs
Kalnes is located in Sarpsborg, and is a part of Oldtidsruta in Østfold. Like the other rock carvings in the area, Kalnesfeltet is dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (1800 BCE -500 BCE). The carved figures at Kalnes are unique and interesting, but today they are difficult to see because they haven’t been repainted. There…
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Hafslund petroglyphs
The Hafslund petroglyphs are located in the fields close to Hafslund Manor (Hafslund Hovedgård) and Hafslundparken in Sarpsborg. The rock art is scattered among several exposed rock surfaces in the fields. The petroglyphs are unpainted, but some of them are still quite visible depending on the different types of rock they are carved into. The…
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Begby Gullskår Petroglyphs
The Begby petroglyphs in Fredrikstad are dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (1800 BCE -500 BCE). This is the largest rock art site located along Oldtidsruta in Østfold. This site is usually just referred to as Begby, or Begbyfeltene – named after the nearby Begby farm. There are two main groups of petroglyphs at Begby,…
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Hornesfeltet
Hornesfeltet is another one of the many petroglyph sites dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (1800 BCE -500 BCE) located along Oldtidsruta. Hornes is in Skjeberg, Sarpsborg Hornesfeltet mostly consists of ship figures, but there are also some cup marks (skålgroper) and one human. The painting had started to fade from many of the petroglyphs…
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Solbergfeltet
Solbergfeltet is located in Sarpsborg, and is among the many petroglyph sites located along Oldtidsruta in Østfold. Like the other rock carvings in the area, Solbergfeltet is dated to the Nordic Bronze Age (1800 BCE -500 BCE). The site has been adapted to universal accessibility. Solbergfeltet actually consists of two patches of rock carvings that…