The sword, which has iron rivets in its handle, may be one of the earliest iron artifacts found in Denmark. A metal detectorist has unearthed a long, bronze sword that was bent into an S shape ...
Bronze Age sword found in Danish bog, dates back 2,500 years Sword and artefacts linked to ancient ritual sacrifice practices Includes earliest example of iron use in Denmark’s history ...
A metal detectorist has unearthed a long, bronze sword that was bent into an S shape during an ancient ritual in what is now Denmark. The sword and other artifacts — which were found in a bog ...
VEKSØ, DENMARK—According to a Live Science report, a metal detectorist recovered a Bronze Age sword from a bog in eastern Denmark. The hefty design of the weapon suggests that it had been made ...
Ultimately, the 3,200-year-old sword is giving archaeologists, researchers, and historians an opportunity to see through the nebulous Bronze Age fog. From how people interacted with the talayot to ...
The Hjortspring Boat was discovered in 1921 in the Hjortspring Bog on the island of Als, southern Denmark. It is considered ...
This large 3,500 year old wooden boat traded across the channel in the Bronze Age.In 1992, the perfectly preserved remains of a large prehistoric boat were discovered six metres below the streets ...
The rookie metal detectorist discovered 2,500-year-old Late Bronze Age artifacts in a bog in the Danish municipality of Egedal, including a ritually bent sword and a rare necklace. The exceptional ...
Stones in the shape of a 13-foot boat surrounded it. Inside the stones were boat rivets. Archaeologists uncovered 46 colorful ...
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 ...