Kvartsikellon
Kvartsikellon, also known as the "Quartzite Quarry," is a significant archaeological site located in the northern part of the country of Estonia. The site is renowned for its extensive collection of quartzite artifacts, which date back to the Mesolithic period, approximately 8,000 to 4,000 years ago. These artifacts include various tools, such as axes, scrapers, and arrowheads, all crafted from the durable quartzite stone found in the area.
The Kvartsikellon site was first discovered in the early 20th century and has since been the subject
One of the most notable features of the Kvartsikellon site is the presence of a large number
The Kvartsikellon site is now a protected archaeological monument, and access to the site is restricted to