Glösa
Glösa is a locality in Alsen in the historical province Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. Glösa is situated in Krokom Municipality, 50 kilometres northwest of Östersund, the capital of Jämtland. Glösa is a village in an agricultural area and has a long history.
Petroglyphs in Glösa were made approximately 5 000 years ago. The carvings consist of moose and were first described in 1685.
Gallery
- Petroglyphs in Glösa
- A moose from Glösa forms the coat of arms of Krokom Municipality
gollark: At this rate I might actually have to change the potatOS development strategy.
gollark: Pastebin has made *changes* to things, and I dislike it.
gollark: Now I really want computer slabs.
gollark: Also, add a networking stack so you can do HTTP.
gollark: Should they though? Should they *really*?
References
- Lofterud, Curt: Hällristningarna i Glösa. Alsens hembygdsförening.
- Alsen - en sockenbok. Alsen, 1982.
- Alsen - Näskott. Sevärt i Krokoms kommun 1. Nälden, 1986.
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