Frozen In The Past: The Melting Of This Alpine Glacier Revealed Something Completely Unexpected

Published on 06/07/2022
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A Lot More To Come In The Future

Based on the work in the Norwegian region of Oppland, the glacial archaeologists of Italy are going to have a field day. A team of experts has been working in this part of the globe since 2011. They have since recovered about 2,000 artifacts from the region. Some of them date back to 6,000 years ago.

A Lot More To Come In The Future

A Lot More To Come In The Future

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They Are All In Great Shape

While they are old, they mostly remain in great condition. This can be attributed to the cold conditions of the area. Reports say that they have recovered relics like skis, arrows, clothes, and even hunting equipment. They date back to anywhere from a few hundred years ago to the tenth century. The National Geographic magazine said that it just shows us how communities eventually moved away from farming.

They Are All In Great Shape

They Are All In Great Shape

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