New study shows ancient Polish artisans crafted jewelry from meteoritic iron, indicating advanced metalworking skills.
Jambon and his team discovered four iron pieces containing “heavenly metal,” as they called it, including two bracelets, an ...
A pair of metal detectorists bundled up and headed into a snowy forest in Poland. They hoped to find some artifacts from ...
In the dense forests of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, experts from the INVENTUM Association discovered a nearly ...
A recent study by Dr. Albert Jambon and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, revealed the presence of meteoric iron in Early Iron Age ornaments in Poland.
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered Iron Age ornaments crafted from rare meteorite iron, revealing advanced metalworking ...
A recent study found that meteoric iron was present in these Early Iron Age ornaments, indicating that it was deliberately ...
Early Iron Age ornaments unearthed in Poland have been found to contain iron from meteorites, suggesting the ancient ...
But how did a Roman sword end up in Kraków-Częstochowa Upland? And why was it broken in two? The Inventum Association said the sword could have been reused by the local Vandal warriors ...
Early Iron Age ornaments unearthed in Poland have been found to contain iron from meteorites, suggesting the ancient ...
In southern Poland, iron objects made from a single meteorite were uncovered by archaeologists. The artifacts were discovered ...
In a Polish forest, metal detectorists discovered a Roman spatha sword, dating back over 1,700 years, near Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. The sword, broken in two, might have been used by Vandal warriors ...