The Stammershalle Nature Reserve is located in the rocky terrain of the Danish island of Bornholm between Tejn and the Helligdomsklipperne. The 15-hectare protected area was established in 1958. The aim of the protection is to preserve the open rocky coastline surrounding the prehistoric sites.
Prehistoric relics, including tools made of flint, show that the area has been used since the Stone Age. Flint tools found in the vicinity attest that people of the Mesolithic Maglemose culture lived here. Bronze Age burial mounds were found in the northern part.
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