An intern working for the Westphalie Department for the Preservation and Care of Field Monuments in Germany shocked his employers when he uncovered a rare Roman dagger at an archaeological site.
The family was walking near the village of Gudersleben when they found a plate-tanged dagger. The dagger may have once belonged to a warrior, and could have been a ritual offering. The easiest ...
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, ...
Two bronze-bladed daggers over 3,000 years old were recently found buried—but, curiously, standing upright—in a field in northern Germany. As it turns out, that positioning would tell experts plenty ...
A family on a walk in Germany discovered a 3,500-year-old dagger without doing any digging. The family was walking near the village of Gudersleben when they found a plate-tanged dagger. The dagger may ...