spinonihingkkuja
Spinonihingkkuja, also known as the "Spinoni" or "Spinoni's Ring," is a unique and enigmatic archaeological site located in the northern region of Finland. The site is notable for its distinctive stone structures, which are believed to have been constructed during the Iron Age, approximately between the 5th and 10th centuries AD. The name "Spinonihingkkuja" translates to "Spinoni's Ring" in Finnish, reflecting the circular arrangement of the stones.
The site consists of a series of concentric rings made up of large, flat stones, arranged in
The Spinonihingkkuja site is one of the few remaining examples of Iron Age stone structures in Finland