While playing outside her school in Norway, an 8-year-old girl found an unexpected treasure — not a lost ball or a discarded jump rope, but a flint dagger crafted by Stone Age people 3,700 years ago.
Someone dropped their dagger in Norway sometime in the late Stone Age. More than three millennia on, eight-year-old Elise picked it up. An announcement by Vestland County, on the country’s west coast, ...
An 8-year-old girl playing at school in Vestland picked up nice-looking rock and found Stone Age artifact, archaeologists said. Photo from Vestland County Municipality While playing at her schoolyard ...
A long-time arrowhead collector, Kila's Tom Blais has been learning how to make the stone tools himself for nearly 30 years. (Jeremy Weber/Daily Inter Lake) Kila's Tom Blais uses traditional stone and ...
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Sweden dig finds a 5,000-year-old dog buried with a bone dagger
A tranquil Swedish wetland has yielded a startlingly intimate scene from prehistory, where a 5,000-year-old dog lies carefully placed beside a finely worked bone dagger. The Stone Age burial, ...
While playing at her schoolyard in Norway, an 8-year-old girl liked the look of a small rock — and unintentionally picked up a 3,700-year-old artifact. Elise found the nice-looking rock among some ...
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