When a heavy storm ripped into a Baltic Sea cliffside on the coast of Poland, it sent chunks of the cliff crumbling to the ...
A metal detectorist recently discovered not one, but two bronze and wood daggers that experts dated to over 3,000 years ago. Only the bronze portions of the instruments survived for so long buried in ...
The blades were found in just 11 inches of dirt and are believed to have served a cult-like purpose, experts said.
The copper blade is four inches long and dates ... the transition to the next period — the Bronze Age.” But not only is the copper dagger ancient and rare, but it also likely belonged to ...
On a return trip he helped researchers uncover the artifacts the fragments belonged to — two Bronze Age daggers estimated to be over 3,000 years old, according to a March 26 news release from ...
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