luomuruoat
Luomuruoat, also known as "stone rows" or "stone alignments," are a type of prehistoric monument found in Finland and other parts of Northern Europe. These structures consist of rows of large stones, typically arranged in a straight line or a circle. The purpose of luomuruoat remains a subject of debate among archaeologists, with theories ranging from astronomical alignments to ceremonial or ritual sites.
The construction of luomuruoat dates back to the Neolithic period, around 4000-2000 BCE. The stones used in
The exact methods used to transport and erect these massive stones are not fully understood, but it
Luomuruoat are not only found in Finland but also in other countries in Northern Europe, including Sweden,