maanteedest
Maanteedest, also known as the "Road of the Dead," is a significant archaeological site located in Estonia, specifically in the village of Kõmsi, near the town of Pärnu. The site is renowned for its extensive network of ancient roads and pathways that date back to the Iron Age, approximately 2000-500 BCE. These roads were used by various Baltic tribes, including the Estonians, for trade, communication, and ceremonial purposes.
The maanteedest system is characterized by its well-maintained paths, which often follow natural features such as
The maanteedest has been the subject of extensive research and excavation since the early 20th century. Archaeologists
Today, the maanteedest is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the ancient