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68 arrows as old as 6,000 yrs found at melting ice patch in Norway
short by Aishwarya Awasthi / on Saturday, 28 November, 2020
Archaeologists have uncovered 68 ancient arrows, some dating back 6,000 years, from a melting ice patch in Norway. The arrows mark the earliest ice finds in Northern Europe, researchers said. The team found other artefacts, including remains of reindeer antlers and Iron Age scaring sticks used in reindeer hunting, at the Langfonne ice patch in the Jotunheimen Mountains.
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