Two teens carve into 5,000-year-old rock carving, just trying to help


This famed 5,000-year-old rock carving on the island of Tro, near Nordland, Norway, depicting a figure on skis, is one of the most important historical sites in the country. Two teenagers may be prosecuted for scratching into the stone to make the artwork clearer. (Above: image at left is before, right is after.)


The boys came forward last week, and apologized for their actions.


"It was done out of good intentions," said local mayor Bård Anders Langø. "They were trying to make it more visible actually, and I don't think they understood how serious it was."

According to The Telegraph, the teens may still face prosecution under Norway's Cultural Heritage Act.


"It's a sad, sad story," Nordland Country archaeologist Tor-Kristian Storvik said. "The new lines are both in and outside where the old marks had been. We will never again be able to experience these carvings again the way we have for the last 5,000 years."