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Sweden dig finds a 5,000-year-old dog buried with a bone dagger
A tranquil Swedish wetland has yielded a startlingly intimate scene from prehistory, where a 5,000-year-old dog lies ...
A discovery of a testicle-shaped dagger at an ancient fortress was likely a bold statement and a useful weapon. Archaeologists working at the Gullberg fortress in Sweden uncovered a trove of weapons, ...
Archaeologists found a dog skeleton and a bone dagger in a 5,000-year-old burial close to the hamlet of Gerstaberg, Sweden.
The family was walking near the village of Gudersleben when they found a plate-tanged dagger. The dagger may have once belonged to a warrior, and could have been a ritual offering. The easiest ...
The “sensational discovery” came on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Archeologists and world history buffs are in euphoria at the moment, after a couple nonchalantly stumbled upon a 2,500-year-old dagger ...
A pair of pedestrians recently stumbled across an ancient deadly weapon in a peaceful and most unlikely location: a beach in Poland. The artifact, a 2,500-year-old dagger, was found on March 30.
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