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Recreating clothes from the Iron Age Date: November 24, 2014 Source: University of Oslo Summary: A few years ago, the oldest known piece of clothing ever discovered in Norway, a tunic dating from ...
The well-worn tunic was incredibly well preserved and was made from wool An Iron Age tunic is among the discoveries found under melting snow on Norwegian mountains. Other finds include Neolithic ...
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 ...
Iron Age Tunic, radiocarbon-dated to c. AD 300. that was found in a glaciated mountain pass. Mårten Teigen, Museum of Cultural History ...
New archaeological findings may reveal how women fought as warriors in the Iron Age. Scientists gained new insights into the role of women after examining 2,000-year-old artefacts on a burial site ...
Excavations near Hedensted, Denmark, during the expansion of a freeway revealed several "well-preserved" ancient artifacts from the Iron Age that seemed to have been buried intentionally thousands ...