The UNESCO World Heritage site of the Rock Carvings of Tanum are a collection of petroglyphs in south-western Sweden. There's a staggering amount of art here, with thousands of images scattered across hundreds of rock panels in a large area, most of them dating to the Bronze Age around 1800 - 500 BC. There's a real variety of subjects here too, which makes for fascinating viewing. Let's check it out! For more Swedish World Heritage sites: For more rock art World Heritage sites: Decorated Caves of the Vezere Valley: Decorated Cave of Pont d'Arc: Prehistoric Rock Art of Altamira: Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to see more of our UNESCO World Heritage Journey! You can also follow World Heritage Journey on: Twitter @whjourney Instagram @joelontheroad Facebook @worldheritagejourney Web Music: - Happiness
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