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At an Iron Age cemetery in Sweden, archaeologists discovered an unusual grave of a woman interred with an iron folding knife stuck into her burial. When you purchase through links on our site ...
uncovered an Iron Age burial site with around 50 graves, one of which has drawn attention due to a mysterious iron folding knife found driven into the ground within a woman's grave. The woman's ...
A woman's grave was found with knives and needles stuck in it at an Iron Age burial site in the southern Swedish municipality of Prisgården, dating from 500 BC to 400 AD. According to ...
The weaponry dates back to the Iron Age, according to the press release ... eight swords, five knives, three arrowheads, one axe, a bridle, fragments of a bugle, fragments of at least two oath ...
The artifacts, discovered during excavations at two early Iron Age cemeteries—Częstochowa-Raków and Częstochowa-Mirów—included bracelets, ankle rings, knives, spearheads, and necklaces.
The finding by the TNSDA which was validated by 10 experts from across the country is the oldest date available for the Iron Age in India.
A museum has been built around the ancient Bronze and Iron Age cemetery where iron from space ... ankle rings, necklaces, knives and spearheads. Now, analysis of the iron jewelry shows that ...
That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast England dating back about 2,000 years. Found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire ...
Other examples of women's graves with knives and needles from the late Iron Age and early Viking Age (A.D. 793 to 1066) have been found in southern Sweden. Further work at the Pryssgården site is ...