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Wicked Blue

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Fri Aug 4, 2023, 05:56 PM Aug 2023

Swiss scientists revel in meteoric arrowhead with roots in Estonia

August 2, 2023

The arrowhead in question, which is 39 millimetres long and weighs 2.9 grammess, is preserved at the Museum of History in Bern. It was found in the 19th century during excavations at a Paleolithic site dating from 900-800 BC, according to a statement issued by the Museum of Natural History in Bern, which conducted the research.

Such metal objects from meteorites dating from before the beginning of the Iron Age (800 B.C.) are very rare. There are only 55 of them in Eurasia and the African continent. The scientists set out to find out whether the arrowhead came from the dispersal area of the Douanne Mountain meteorite, just a few kilometers away

To the researchers' surprise, the arrowhead was not made from one of the 2,000 fragments of the iron meteorite that fell on the Douanne Moutain 170,000 years ago. It contained almost twice as much nickel compared to those fragments.

The most likely origin, given the composition of the metal, is the Kaalijarv meteorite. The latter fell around 1500 BC in Estonia and produced several craters up to 100 metres in diameter. This suggests that a trade in these fragments had developed.



https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/business/swiss-scientists-revel-in-meteoric-arrowhead-with-roots-in-estonia-/48706950

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Swiss scientists revel in meteoric arrowhead with roots in Estonia (Original Post) Wicked Blue Aug 2023 OP
Probably used, reused, and traded by Finnic tribes who were moving south Warpy Aug 2023 #1
Tut was buried 500 years earlier with a gold handled iron knife of meteoric origin Ponietz Aug 2023 #2

Warpy

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1. Probably used, reused, and traded by Finnic tribes who were moving south
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 06:53 PM
Aug 2023

Stone arrowheads and spear tips were left in situ, the shafts were retrieved since they were the more difficult part to make.

Ponietz

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2. Tut was buried 500 years earlier with a gold handled iron knife of meteoric origin
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 08:16 PM
Aug 2023

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