The Sammallahdenmäki World Heritage Site

The spread of the Scandinavian bronze culture to the Finnish coast some 3500 years ago instigated a change in the local burial tradition: the dead began to be interred in stone cairns. In this site in the Lappi village of Rauma, there are some 40 stone settings of varying size and shape.

We had a small walk there but couldn't reach the big cairns. This blip shows a small one.

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