High in the icy mountains of western Norway, melting snow and ice have uncovered a surprising secret from the distant past.
Archaeologists have uncovered a haul of ancient artifacts from a melted ice patch in Norway, including a record number of arrows used for reindeer hunting from more than 6,000 years ago.
Hiking in the icy mountains of Norway, archaeologists scanned the melting glacier. Something stuck between the rocks caught their attention. They carefully pulled it out— and found part of an ancient ...
Archaeologists followed a tip from a Breheimen National Park ranger and found a 1,500-year-old stick used in reindeer hunts, photos show. Photo from Secrets of the Ice, shared by Lars Holger Pilø Some ...
Archaeologists in Norway unearthed a 1,500-year-old reindeer trapping site and various other peculiar wooden artifacts, ...