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An ancient bronze dagger associated with a sophisticated, extinct civilization has been found in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Turkey.
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A 3,600-Year-Old Bronze Dagger Associated With A Now-Extinct ... - MSNIn the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, an ancient bronze dagger associated with a now-extinct advanced civilization was found. A team of researchers from Akdeniz University in Turkey conducted ...
Analysis of a Bronze Age skeleton discovered near Chichester buried with a rare dagger was most probably a warrior chief. James Kenny, archaeologist at Chichester District Council, with Racton Man.
His analyses revealed that each of these Bronze Age artifacts was made with meteoric iron. When large celestial bodies like our planet are forming, nearly all nickel drifts towards the molten iron ...
The skeleton, known as Racton Man because of where he was found, was discovered with one of the earliest known bronze daggers in the UK, leading scientists to believe he was a tribal chief.
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