Unusual find of 5,000-year-old human footprints by the Fehmarn excavations provides an insight into the population’s everyday life and challenges
This is a photo of one of the Stone Age footprints before its last cleaning, or “de-dusting,” according to Lars Ewald Jensen, a project manager with the Museum Lolland-Falster, which is leading the excavations of Lolland’s terrain.
DENMARK—(ENEWSPF)—13 November 2014. At the archaeological excavations for the future Fehmarn Belt Fixed link, archaeologists from Museum Lolland-Falster…