styrkleikaflokkum
Styrkleikaflokkum, also known as the Steinar clearance, is a prehistoric monument located in the Grímseyarstaðir estate in the Eastfjords of Iceland. The site was discovered in 1903 by a local farmer, Jón Þorkelsson, who unearthed the remains of a man buried with a remarkable object made of stone.
The styrkleikaflokkum, or "steer stone", is a type of stone tool that resembles a figurative representation
Further excavations at the site have revealed evidence of human habitation dating back to the Middle Ages.
Researchers have been divided about the significance of the styrkleikaflokkum. Some consider it a rare example