Engelstrupsten

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Rock carvings by Engelstrup (left) and Herrestrup
Replica of the Engelstrup rock carving stone

The Engelstrupsten is the most famous Bronze Age rock carving in Denmark . It was found in the 19th century in Odsherred , five kilometers east of Asnæs by on Zealand . It is located on a boulder that is on display in the National Museum in Copenhagen .

Next to a large and a smaller ship, an animal and four human figures are carved. The crews of the ships are indicated as lines. Two lines ending in round dots are interpreted as Lurs . In the lower part, a man and a woman with legs apart are shown with raised arms, between which there is a large ring. The woman, or the female gender or the portrayed goddess ( Freya ), is here characterized by long hair and a small bowl between the legs.

literature

  • Karsten Kjer Michaelsen: Politikens bog om Danmarks oldtid (= Politikens håndbøger. ). Politiken, Copenhagen 2002, ISBN 87-567-6458-8 , p. 199.

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