A metal detectorist recently discovered not one, but two bronze and wood daggers that experts dated to over 3,000 years ago.
Archaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have ...
Søren Kiehn/Museum VestsjællandMuseum inspector Arne Hedegaard Andersen holds the discovery. Two locals from Zealand, the largest island of Denmark, decided to take an evening stroll through a ...
Bronze Age swords, axes and bracelets, supposedly found together with the Nebra sky disk. Condition before being transferred to the Landesmuseum Halle an der Saale. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
This sword was probably owned by an Iron Age Chieftain and was deposited as an offering to the Gods over 2000 years ago.Iron Age 'La Tene' sword with exquisite bronze scabbard, which would have ...
The beginning of the Bronze Age in Britain can be put around 2,000 BC. Although not certain, it is generally thought that the new bronze tools and weapons identified with this age were brought ...
On Tuesday 1st April, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will be presenting two lectures, in English, by Archaeologists Miguel Serra ...
"The daggers likely had ritual significance with a religious or ideological background," said Tobias Mörtz, an expert in Bronze Age weapons deposits. Archaeological Group Stade District ...
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