Could have been a burial site. Nobody really knows. Considered a miniature Stonehenge. I don't know much about it but it seemed appropriate for this thread. Hopefully someone else here will be able to shed some light.
Stonehenge in miniature. Maybe these stone structures mark a place where something truly remarkable happened .... Why else go to the trouble?
I'm guessing that the standing stones represent death and rebirth. If it was a burial or burning place then that makes sense. I don't know enough about Norwegian culture to make anything more than an educated guess.
In the book of Enoch, it was told that the stone circles throughout the world were left by the giants that were banished from society and civilisation, the Nephelim/IGIGI were their names and were told to erect stone circles as a memorial of their travels. There are several thousands of stone circle structures throughout the world today. Stonehenge is most notorious, I'm not even including the southern hemisphere either, where South Africa has hundreds of thousands and predicted "millions" of stone circle structures. Stone circles of South Africa. Check that shit out. Dates as far back as 350,000+ years.
They're petrified druids. The setup of some stones indicates 'planking' is a much older practice, not just a gimmick of a few years ago
There's something about the name Stopelstein that makes me think of a metal the Nazis made. Or something. Can't put my finger on it.
to demonstrate the capability of doing so. as a way to keep people organized between wars. or instead of them.