Poland’s oldest copper axe associated with Trypillia culture unearthed in Hrubieszów district
A copper axe dating back to the 4th to 3rd millennium BCE has been unearthed in Poland’s Hrubieszów district. Credit: ...
A copper axe dating back to the 4th to 3rd millennium BCE has been unearthed in Poland’s Hrubieszów district. Credit: ...
A 4,000-year-old copper dagger has been unearthed in the forests near Korzenica, southeastern Poland. It is the oldest metal dagger ...
The Déri Museum in Debrecen has revealed the burial site of an Avar warrior adorned with a fully intact set ...
Archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered ancient hunting tools dating back approximately 1,900 years ...
The Lublin Provincial Monuments Conservator has announced the discovery of a collection of "Barbarian" weaponry in the State Forests of ...
A Viking-era sword with an Ulfberht inscription has been unearthed during dredging works in the Vistula River near Włocławek, Poland. ...
A lead sling bullet inscribed with the name of Julius Caesar and the Ibero-Roman city Ipsca has been unearthed in ...
In a bustling town square in Halmstad, Sweden, beneath the surface of Lilla Torg, an archaeological revelation has come to ...
A 2000-year-old battlefield in the Graubünden region of Switzerland has been unearthed, exposing the clash between the Roman Empire and ...
Archaeologists have unearthed five Bronze Age axes in the Starogard Forest District of Kociewie, Poland, according to an announcement by ...
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