borgring
Borgring is a historical Nordic ring fortress located in Denmark, believed to have been constructed during the early medieval period, around the 10th to 11th centuries. The site is notable for its well-preserved circular ramparts and earthworks, which suggest it served a defensive or ceremonial purpose. Borgring is situated near the town of Køge on the island of Zealand.
The fortress covers an area of approximately 1.4 hectares and is characterized by a circular ditch and
Archaeological excavations at Borgring have uncovered various artifacts, including weapons, pottery, and remnants of structures, providing
Today, Borgring is recognized as an important archaeological site and is preserved as a cultural heritage monument.