Ancient Secrets Unearthed: German Father and Sons Stumble Upon 3,500-Year-Old Dagger in Forest Walk
Furthermore, this rare discovery has provided archaeologists with the opportunity to take a look at the everyday lives of people who inhabited Thuringia thousands of years ago. But for Böhner, the find provides a much simpler revelation.
“In two years, we’ll be celebrating 1,100 years of Gudersleben,” Böhner said. “This find proves that people lived here much earlier.”
For now, the dagger is being cleaned and preserved, before being further examined at the State Office in Weimar. Eventually, the rare dagger will be put on display at the local history museum in Ellrich.
After reading about the discovery of this rare Bronze Age dagger, take a look at the rare dagger found in a Polish forest. Then, learn about the 4,500 year-old flint blade found in Germany.
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