What name is given to the Neolithic megalithic tombs in Denmark that typically consist of large upright stones supporting a capstone?
Subject: European History
A common motif in Nordic Bronze Age rock carvings in Denmark is:
Which defensive structure in southern Denmark was expanded in the 10th century under King Harald Bluetooth to protect Danish territory?
Which town in Denmark is regarded as the country’s oldest surviving town, with origins in the early Viking Age?
Which natural product from the Danish and Baltic region was a major trade commodity throughout Bronze Age Europe?
Which runic alphabet was predominantly used in Scandinavia during the Viking Age, including in Denmark?
Which ruler is commonly identified as the first historically attested king of Denmark?
What is the primary historical significance of the larger Jelling stone erected by King Harald Bluetooth in the 10th century?
The Tollund Man, found exceptionally well-preserved in a Danish peat bog, dates to which broad archaeological period?
Which archaeological culture is credited with introducing farming and building megalithic tombs in Neolithic Denmark around 4000 BCE?
The Baltic Way human chain was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of which 1939 agreement?
Which three Baltic countries participated in the Baltic Way human chain in 1989?
What is the official name of the document adopted on March 11, 1990 that declared Lithuania’s restoration of independence?
In which year did the Soviet Union occupy and subsequently annex Lithuania during World War II?
Who served as the head of state (Chairman of the Supreme Council) of Lithuania immediately after the March 11, 1990 declaration of independence?
In which year was Sąjūdis, the reform movement that mobilized public support for Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union, established?
During the January 1991 events in Lithuania, at which location in Vilnius did Soviet forces attack and civilians die while defending state institutions?
On what date did the Baltic Way human chain, linking Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, take place?
Which body declared the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania on March 11, 1990, effectively restoring Lithuanian independence from the Soviet Union?
On which date was the Act of Independence of Lithuania signed, declaring the restoration of an independent Lithuanian state in 1918?
Select the date on which Soviet authorities officially recognised Lithuanian independence.
Choose the accurate description of the events of January 13, 1991 in Vilnius.
