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A Metal Detectorist In Denmark Has Uncovered A 2,500-Year-Old Sword That Was Bent During A Sacrificial RitualHow A Ritualistically Bent Sword Represents An Era Of Change In Ancient Denmark The sword was bent into the shape of an “S” before it was buried, a ritual practice for votive offerings.
As well as sharing similarities with other Danish woodhenges, there is also a striking parity with a known woodhenge in Wiltshire, England.
Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered the remains of a large timber circle that may be contemporaneous with England's Woodhenge and Stonehenge.
31, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman, file) People attend ceremonies in Nuuk, Greenland, June 21, 2009, to celebrate their national day, and to mark gaining greater powers of self rule from Denmark, in a ...
A Danish family has returned three ancient artifacts to Italy after their father purchased them in the 1960s. The items, ...
An "exceptionally rare" Roman-era helmet was found in Denmark, along with a significant hoard of weapons. They were found strategically placed within the postholes of two ancient houses at Losning ...
The head of a statue of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and 48 terracotta architectural plaques smuggled from Türkiye have ...
ANKARA, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Türkiye has recovered a Roman Emperor's statue head and 48 ancient terracotta plates from Denmark, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said on Friday.
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