February 19 , 2026
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- Archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old Iron Age temple complex at Hedegaard in Denmark.
- The site is located near Ejstrupholm in the Jutland peninsula of northern Europe.
- The temple dates to around 0 AD (Anno Domini) during the Iron Age period.
- Excavations by Museum Midtjylland revealed a fortified settlement with religious, political, and economic structures.
- The Iron Age in northern Europe lasted roughly from 500 BC to 800 AD.

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