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2,000-year-old Iron Age temple discovered in Denmark highlights a major ancient settlement | World News

Danish archaeologists have confirmed that a 2,000-year-old Iron Age temple and more fortified settlement have emerged beneath a peaceful stretch of grassland in Hedegau, near Eströfum in central Jutland, providing clues to Northern Europe’s politics, religion and trade. Experts say the site could be one of the most important power centers ever discovered in Denmark.For decades, Hedegaard remained mundane beneath the surface, a well-preserved cultural layer barely affected by modern agriculture. The sheer size and complexity of temples and settlements seemed to mark a community with significant influence, wealth, and connections far beyond the local area.

How Hedegaard’s hidden Iron Age obsession was discovered

In 1986, archaeologist Orla Madsen Hedegaard discovered an unusually rich burial site filled with weapons. Excavation continued for several years but was stopped in 1993. For decades, the site lay largely dormant, quietly guarding its secrets.In 2016, the Midtjylland Museum resumed research, but it was not until 2023 that the true scale of the settlement became apparent. Archaeologists realized that the cemetery was part of a larger defensive complex that included workshops, elite residences, defensive buildings and a central religious temple.

The Temple of Hedsego: a central hub of Iron Age ritual and power

The temple is located in the center and dates back to around 0 AD. It measures approximately 15 meters by 16 meters and is almost rectangular in shape, with a ring of sturdy columns forming a colonnade around the smaller internal structure. The interior building has deep pillars and walls made of clay and split planks, with the entrance facing south.Inside, archaeologists discovered a 2×2 meter high fireplace decorated with stamped and linear patterns. Experts say it was clearly not intended for cooking but for ritual purposes, and is the first clear look at Danish Iron Age religious architecture. “Everything here is bigger and wilder than usual,” museum inspector Martin Winther Olesen told Dr.Dk. “Nothing is ordinary.” Around 0 AD, the northern expansion of the Roman Empire reached the Elbe River near Jutland. Hedegaard’s fences and defensive structures seemed to be a response to this looming threat. The fortifications reflect technical knowledge and strategic planning, possibly influenced by Rome’s sense of military power.This is no ordinary village. Hedegaard brought together ritual, political and economic authority in one place. Its defense might be a message: This is a place not to be ignored.

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