5,000-year-old dog skeleton and dagger buried together in Swedish bog hint at mysterious Stone Age ritual

Archaeologists have found the skeleton of a dog next to a bone dagger at the bottom of a bog in Sweden. The remains are believed to be around 5,000 years old and may be found in a mysterious location. Stone Age ritual.

The unique dog burial was discovered during the construction of a high-speed railway in the village of Gerstaberg, about 22 miles (35 kilometers) southwest of Stockholm. The discovery was reported by experts from the Swedish group Arkeologerna (Archaeologists). statement And blog post Monday (December 15).

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