ympyräkehralle
Ympyräkehralle is a Finnish term that translates to "circular labyrinth" or "round maze." It refers to a type of ancient labyrinth, characterized by its circular shape. These labyrinths are typically found as patterns etched into stone or ground into the earth, and they consist of a single path that winds its way from the outer edge to the center. Unlike a true maze, a circular labyrinth has no dead ends or branching paths; the walker follows the same route in and out.
The origins of ympyräkehralle are ancient and widespread, with similar circular labyrinth designs found across various
In Finland, examples of ympyräkehralle can be found in various archaeological sites, often near ancient settlements