The ancient puzzle with no solution: Scientists unearth thousands of figurines broken in mysterious Bronze Age ritual
Mail Online, 10-06-2011
When archaeologists unearthed this treasure trove of Bronze Age artefacts they must have thought they had hit the jackpot. However, on closer inspection, the find seemed more like an ancient jigsaw puzzle with no solution – thousands of broken figurines, none of which fit together. Now researchers believe the mysterious figurines, which were crafted and then deliberately broken, are evidence of a Bronze Age ritual. It is thought the mysterious rite took place about 4,500 years ago on the Aegean island of Keros, recently excavated by the Cambridge-Keros project. Led by Professor Colin Renfrew from the University of Cambridge, the team found a single piece of each smashed statuette had been taken to Keros and buried in shallow pits. It was originally thought the island may have been an ancient burial site trashed by looters. But, following decades of research, a more surprising story has emerged.
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