Ritually bent sword from Bronze Age/Iron Age transition found in DenmarkRitual deposits, including a bent bronze sword and rare necklace, mark a significant archaeological find from the Late Bronze Age near Veks, Denmark.
3,500-year-old bronze daggers found in corn fieldTwo ancient bronze daggers, dating back 3,500 years, were found in a Kutenholz cornfield, making them some of the oldest Bronze Age artifacts in Lower Saxony.
Ritually bent sword from Bronze Age/Iron Age transition found in DenmarkRitual deposits, including a bent bronze sword and rare necklace, mark a significant archaeological find from the Late Bronze Age near Veks, Denmark.
3,500-year-old bronze daggers found in corn fieldTwo ancient bronze daggers, dating back 3,500 years, were found in a Kutenholz cornfield, making them some of the oldest Bronze Age artifacts in Lower Saxony.
How atomic absorption spectroscopy enhances metal detection in industrial applications - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comAtomic Absorption Spectroscopy is essential for accurate metal detection in various industrial applications, contributing to safety and compliance.