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Archaeologists Find Well-Preserved Bronze Age DaggersArchaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have discovered two well-preserved Bronze Age daggers which are believed to date ...
it wasn’t until fall 2014 that archaeologists from the Museum Lolland-Falster in southern Zealand discovered a unique artifact—a Bronze Age hafted dagger that wasn’t made of bronze.
A "replica" sword that has been part of the collection at the Field Museum in Chicago for nearly a century is actually a 3,000-year-old artifact from the Bronze Age. Curators made the shocking ...
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 ...
Two Bronze Age-style log boats are ready to float after a team of volunteers completed their build using replica tools and fire. The project is part of a £250,000 Heritage Lottery project to ...
Koutedakis and his colleagues created a replica of the Dendra armour, then tested it on modern soldiers during a gruelling, 11-hour simulation of late Bronze Age combat. Using descriptions of ...
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