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A few years ago, the oldest known piece of clothing ever discovered in Norway, a tunic dating from the Iron Age, was found on a glacier in Breheimen. Now about to be reconstructed using Iron Age ...
The researchers also found an Iron Age tunic, a Bronze Age shoe (just one) and the remains of sleds. "The glaciated mountain passes, you can find basically anything," Pilø told Newsweek.
An Iron Age tunic is among the discoveries found under melting snow on Norwegian mountains. Other finds include Neolithic arrows and bow fragments, thought to be about 6,000 years old. Snow on the ...
Since the scorching hot summer of 2006, almost 3,000 archaeological artifacts have appeared from the melting ice in Oppland, Northern Norway. Among them, an Iron Age tunic, a 1,500-year-old arrow ...
The climate crisis is also revealing secrets of a once inaccessible past. Viking arrows, an Iron Age tunic and prehistoric wooden skis are some of the artifacts recovered from melting ice patches.
An international research team has found that black eye makeup used between the 9th and 7th centuries BCE in the northwest of ...
Iron Age archaeological find: British 'bling' from 2,000 years ago included horse harnesses The Melsonby Hoard, a collection of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts found in northeast England ...
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.
Other items included mittens, shoes, and the remains of clothing, including an Iron Age tunic. Some items defied description, with no archaeological analogs.
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An Iron Age tunic is among the discoveries found under melting snow on Norwegian mountains.
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