Marcus Follin from Nor Schapping, Austriatland presents Bronze Age petroglyphs from Himmelstalund, Sweden, dating to 1800–1500 BC. These carvings depict boats, evidencing a seafaring tradition predating the Viking Age that signifies deep European connectivity in trade and religion. Follin connects these images to Proto-Indo-European heritage, performing rituals to feel continuity with ancestors who urge him to save their civilization. Ultimately, this legacy serves as a timeless message demanding the preservation of national identity against modern decline. [Automatically generated summary]
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Bronze Age Petroglyphs00:02:44
Greetings my esteemed audience.
I'm checking in from Nor Schapping, Austriatland, in good old Sweden.
I was just recording a video for Hearthfire Radio, the monthly Physique Manufacturum, and I thought to show you, my esteemed audience here on X as well, what we're looking at.
And yeah, you can check out the full video then on Hearthfire Radio.
So, Bronze Age petroglyphs, and we are currently at it's high enough here.
So, maybe you can't really see it, but this would not have been underwater, of course, but it would probably have been just along the shoreline.
So, anyway, all that said, I wanted to show you this nice rock carvings from the Bronze Age.
Golden Age for Sweden.
We'll make it a golden age again.
That's my promise.
So yeah, let's have a look.
So, as
you can see, it's mainly boats.
Now, you might think of the Viking Age as the Scandinavian era of daring exploration, but our seafaring tradition goes a lot further back in time.
So, this is again during the Bronze Age, so 1800 to 1500 BC, something like that.
So, Europe at this time, it was quite connected.
So, not only in terms of trade, but also in terms of culture and religion.
So, we had the religion that we inherited from our Proto-Indo-European ancestors or Aryan ancestors or whichever term you prefer to use.
Ancestors' Legacy00:00:57
So, usually, I come to these places, I pray a bit, I trace the outlines with my hands there, and I trace the footsteps of my forefathers.
So, it's a quite powerful sensation to know that they have been here, they have told a story, they have left a legacy for us to uphold, and perhaps they sent some messages through time and space so that we can read and interpret them.
Now, unfortunately, I can't interpret all of these pictures that are hammered into the rock face, but it's at least, as I said, it's a powerful sensation to know that so many hundreds of years ago they were here and I'm still here.
So, our ancestors are watching, and I'm sure they would want us to push hard to save our nation and civilization.
So, a short video, short but sweet.
Thank you for watching.
As always, do head over to legugloria.com, read Dauntless and Demigod Mentality, and I will see you in the next video.