Sunday, April 26, 2026
40.1 C
New Delhi

2,000-year-old Iron Age temple discovered in Denmark highlighting a major ancient settlement

2,000-year-old Iron Age temple discovered in Denmark highlighting a major ancient settlement

Source: Arkeonews

Beneath a serene grassland at Hedegaard, near Ejstrupholm in central Jutland, a 2,000-year-old Iron Age temple and stronger settlement have emerged, shedding light on politics, religion, and trade in northern Europe, archaeologists in Denmark confirmed. Experts say this site may be one of the most important power centres ever discovered in Denmark.For decades, Hedegaard seemed ordinary under the surface, and remarkably preserved cultural layers lay almost untouched by modern farming. The sheer scale and complexity of the temple and settlement appear to signal a community with significant influence, wealth, and connections far beyond the local region.

How Hedegaard’s hidden Iron Age complex was discovered

In 1986, Hedegaard, archaeologist Orla Madsen, uncovered an unusually rich burial ground filled with weapons. Excavations continued for a few years, but then stopped in 1993. For decades, the site remained largely dormant, quietly holding its secrets.Research resumed in 2016 under Museum Midtjylland, but it was only in 2023 that the true scale of the settlement became apparent. Archaeologists realised that the burial ground was part of a much larger fortified complex, complete with workshops, elite residences, defensive structures, and a central religious temple.

Hedegaard temple: Central hub of Iron Age ritual and power

At the centre lies the temple itself, dating to around 0 AD. Measuring roughly 15 by 16 metres, it is nearly rectangular, with a ring of strong posts forming a colonnade around a smaller inner structure. The inner building has deeply set posts and walls made from clay and split planks, with a southern-facing entrance.Inside, archaeologists found a raised 2×2 metre hearth adorned with stamped and linear patterns. This was clearly not for cooking, experts say it was for ritual purposes, giving one of the first clear insights into Iron Age religious architecture in Denmark. “Everything here is bigger and wilder than usual,” museum inspector Martin Winther Olesen told Dr.Dk. “Nothing is ordinary.” Around 0 AD, the Roman Empire’s northern expansion reached the River Elbe, close to Jutland. It appears that Hedegaard’s palisades and defensive structures were a response to this looming threat. The fortifications reflect technical knowledge and strategic planning, likely influenced by awareness of Roman military power.This was no ordinary village. Hedegaard combined ritual, political, and economic authority in one location. Its defences might have been a message: this is a place not to be trifled with. Go to Source

Hot this week

White House dinner shooting: A look at the times Trump faced shootings & threats

From lone gunmen at his rallies, Iranian state-backed murder-for-hire plots and repeated security breaches, Trump has seen it all. Here’s a look at some of these attempts. Read More

Chernobyl could have destroyed all of Europe. How this 3-man ‘suicide squad’ prevented that

40 years ago, on this day (April 26), a safety test at the Chernobyl Power Plant in Ukraine set off two explosions, triggering the world’s biggest nuclear disaster. Read More

‘Dhurandhar 2’ BO day 39 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film needs Rs. 106 crore to beat ‘Pushpa 2’

The Aditya Dhar directorial ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its unprecedented reign as a modern-day classic. Read More

Margaret Qualley, Callum Turner to star in ‘ Possession’ remake

‘Possession’ starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill in the lead role was one of the biggest horror films of its time. It got the lead actress an award for Best Actress and got the entire team a lot of critical acclaim. Read More

‘They offered a lot’: Trump signals progress but holds firm on Iran nuclear demand

US President Donald Trump has revealed that Iran submitted a new peace proposal during ongoing ceasefire negotiations, but he found it lacking and rejected it on the spot. Read More

Topics

White House dinner shooting: A look at the times Trump faced shootings & threats

From lone gunmen at his rallies, Iranian state-backed murder-for-hire plots and repeated security breaches, Trump has seen it all. Here’s a look at some of these attempts. Read More

Chernobyl could have destroyed all of Europe. How this 3-man ‘suicide squad’ prevented that

40 years ago, on this day (April 26), a safety test at the Chernobyl Power Plant in Ukraine set off two explosions, triggering the world’s biggest nuclear disaster. Read More

‘Dhurandhar 2’ BO day 39 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film needs Rs. 106 crore to beat ‘Pushpa 2’

The Aditya Dhar directorial ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ continues its unprecedented reign as a modern-day classic. Read More

Margaret Qualley, Callum Turner to star in ‘ Possession’ remake

‘Possession’ starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill in the lead role was one of the biggest horror films of its time. It got the lead actress an award for Best Actress and got the entire team a lot of critical acclaim. Read More

‘They offered a lot’: Trump signals progress but holds firm on Iran nuclear demand

US President Donald Trump has revealed that Iran submitted a new peace proposal during ongoing ceasefire negotiations, but he found it lacking and rejected it on the spot. Read More

FBI Director Kash Patel On Brink Of Being ‘Fired’ Following Alcohol Scandal, Legal Battle

FBI Director Kash Patel faces possible removal amid reports of heavy drinking, a security breach, and internal Trump administration doubts Go to Source Read More

NASA Fellow, Highly Educated Tutor: All About Cole Thomas Allen, Trump’s White House Dinner Shooter

Allen is a graduate of the California Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2017. Read More

AAP sends petition to Rajya Sabha Chair to terminate 7 MPs who moved to BJP

Sanjay Singh held a press conference NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party has petitioned Rajya Sabha chairman, vice president CP Radhakrishnan to terminate all 7 member of Parliament who quit the part and joined the Bharatiya Janata Part Read More

Related Articles