The controversy over Ale’s Stones (Ales stenar), a sandstone monument in the form of a ship, in Skåne in southern Sweden has taken a new turn.
The county administrative board has taken a decision to charge amateur archeaologist Bob G. Lind a fine of 20,000 kronor per day if he puts up signs at the popular tourist destination, reports Skånska Dagbladet newspaper.
Lind’s previous signs at Ale’s Stones, which has been called the “Stonehenge of the Nordic region”, have been removed by the county board. They describe Lind’s theories about the origins of the monument, which differ from those of professional archaeologists.
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