Archaeologists were examining a rock slab in a pasture when they noticed a tiny part of a ship under layers of moss.
Removing the moss revealed a 15-meter-long petroglyph consisting of 40 figures depicting ships, horses, people and chariots.
The carving is dated to around the 7th-8th century BC during the peak of petroglyph carving in the Northern Bronze Age.
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