A metal detectorist recently discovered not one, but two bronze and wood daggers that experts dated to over 3,000 years ago.
The blades were found in just 11 inches of dirt and are believed to have served a cult-like purpose, experts said.
Hailing from a distinctive Javanese design, this ceremonial dagger made its way to Nightingale City and was quickly adopted by the Druids as a talisman to channel magick. 2 In Nightingale, Mystic ...
In a cornfield in northern Germany, cultivated and worked for years, two ancient artifacts sat just below the surface, waiting to be unearthed. Metal detectorist Frank Hoferichter scanned the ...
A metal detectorist recently discovered not one, but two bronze and wood daggers that experts dated to over 3,000 years ago. Only the bronze portions of the instruments survived for so long buried in ...
The metal detectorist found shards of the daggers back in 2017, gaining the attention of archaeologists and researchers. Photo by Stade District / Christian Schmidt In a cornfield in northern ...