This ancient sword found on an island in Denmark is incredibly well-preserved despite dating back to 1100 and 900 B.C.E.
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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 ...
Archaeologists believe that the dagger was used by a chief as part of a ceremony. Bronze Age people crossed the sea in long wooden boats During the Bronze Age, many people crossed the sea from ...
Bronze Age people crossed the sea in long wooden boats During the Bronze Age, many people crossed the sea from mainland Europe to Britain.
Amidst a cache of glittering golden treasures from the Iberian Bronze Age, a pair of corroded objects might be the most ...
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Amidst a cache of glittering golden treasures from the Iberian Bronze Age, a pair of corroded objects ... thought to be part of a scepter or sword hilt; and a single, torc-like bracelet.