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An amazing find in a Polish forest that has stood the test of time for 2,700 years
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An amazing find in a Polish forest that has stood the test of time for 2,700 years

A man exploring a forest in northern Poland discovered a bronze sword estimated to be over 2,700 years old. The sword was found standing vertically in the ground and has been well-preserved, dating back to between 900 and 700 BCE. The find was reported to archaeologists rather than being excavated by the discoverer himself. Experts noted that similar discoveries have occurred in the area before, though bronze swords from this era are rare. The newly found sword will undergo further research before being displayed in a museum, though which museum it will be sent to remains unknown. This discovery joins recent finds of ancient weapons in Poland, including items recovered from a lake and a river.

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An amazing find in a Polish forest that has stood the test of time for 2,700 years

A man exploring a forest in northern Poland discovered a bronze sword estimated to be over 2,700 years old. The sword was found standing vertically in the ground and has been well-preserved, dating back to between 900 and 700 BCE. The find was reported to archaeologists rather than being excavated by the discoverer himself. Experts noted that similar discoveries have occurred in the area before, though bronze swords from this era are rare. The newly found sword will undergo further research before being displayed in a museum, though which museum it will be sent to remains unknown. This discovery joins recent finds of ancient weapons in Poland, including items recovered from a lake and a river.

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