Bronze Age sword found in Danish bog, dates back 2,500 years Sword and artefacts linked to ancient ritual sacrifice practices ...
The sword's design suggests it was not made in Denmark but rather in more southern parts of Europe that were dominated by the Hallstatt culture during the Bronze Age, the statement said. The Hallstatt ...
A first-time metal detectorist found a cache of objects dating back to 500 B.C.E. in a bog near Veksø, including a sword, ...
The rare artifacts date back to around 500 BCE—and the detectorist's second go was somehow just as fortuitous.
Before it was deposited in the bog, however, the sword had been ritually bent into an S shape, making it unusable. Two iron ...
An amateur metal detectorist stumbled upon a deposit of rare ritual offerings from the Bronze Age buried in a bog in Denmark ... The presence of iron rivets in the sword’s handle indicates ...
The style of the woolen cloak in which she was wrapped dates this woman to the late 16th century, distinguishing her from the more common Iron Age bog bodies. She was in her late 20s or early 30s ...