Tanum Rock Carvings
The Tanum Rock Carvings are a collection of ancient petroglyphs located in Bohuslän, Sweden. Dating back to the Bronze Age, these carvings depict various scenes, including animals, human figures, and boats, providing insight into the lives and beliefs of early Scandinavian societies.
Discovered in the 20th century, the carvings are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting their cultural significance. The site features over 3,000 individual carvings spread across several locations, making it one of the largest concentrations of rock art in Northern Europe.