Tingby-Haus, Archaeological site in Tingby, Sweden
The Tingby house is a reconstructed wooden structure built by archaeologists based on excavation findings. It allows visitors to understand how people lived at this location thousands of years ago.
People settled here during the late Stone Age, revealed through years of archaeological excavations. That period was marked by nomadic hunters and gatherers who stayed temporarily in this coastal zone.
The structure shows how early people lived in this coastal region and made their tools with great skill. The objects found tell the story of their daily work and their understanding of materials and craftsmanship.
The house is located near the original excavation site and is accessible through the local museum. Visitors should come with an open mind and some imagination to understand the dwellings and life from that time.
Over five thousand different objects were found at the site, including small cutting tools and other everyday items. This large amount of artifacts shows how long and intensively the region was used.
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