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 of ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a cache of more than 100 weapons buried under the house of an Iron Age chieftain. The 1,500-year-old collection — which is big enough to equip a small army ...
Excavation by Moesgaard Museum during installation of new waste containers will use carbon dating and DNA tests to explore ...
Dating back to the 9th or 10th century, the graves are evidence of international trade. The area's growth was influenced by these trade routes and its proximity to the sea. Near the village of Åsum in ...
Archaeologists in Denmark found a “rare” Roman helmet buried by an ancient chief along with hundreds of weapons and other artifacts. Photo from the Vejle Museums Archaeologists in Denmark recently ...
Marine archaeologist Andreas Kallmeyer Bloch from the National Museum of Denmark documents the excavation of the shipwreck in Costa Rica. - John Fhær Engedal Nissen/The National Museum of Denmark ...
The prehistoric paint box and its pigment was found in a palaeolithic riverside campsite. As well as the paintbox itself, archaeologists also found numerous stone tools and arrowheads - and a ring of ...
Archaeologists in Denmark recently unearthed a massive stockpile of weapons buried 1,500 years ago by an ancient chief. But tucked among the flashier artifacts sat “two unusual iron plates.” The ...
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