A 4,000-year-old dagger unearthed at a “promising” Italian cave could reveal how social changes shaped Copper Age Europe, archaeologists say. Excavations at the Tina Jama cave in northeastern Italy ...
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 Germany, ...
A discovery of a testicle-shaped dagger at an ancient fortress was likely a bold statement and a useful weapon. Archaeologists working at the Gullberg fortress in Sweden uncovered a trove of weapons, ...
Metal detectorists searching a beach in Poland after a storm found a 2,500-year-old dagger, a museum said. Photos show its detailed design. Photo from the Museum of the History of the Kamień Region ...
An "extremely rare" copper dagger thought to be more than 4,000 years old has been discovered by a metal detectorist in Poland. Piotr Gorlach made the find while conducting a search with his metal ...
Archaeologists uncovered a testicle-shaped dagger buried at the ancient Gullberg fortress, and experts believe the dagger, with two round testicle-like decorations on the hilt, was worn, well, where ...
After a storm blew through, a pair of metal detectorists visited a beach in northern Poland. They hoped to unearth something interesting, but the 2,500-year-old weapon they uncovered left them stunned ...