Fragments of a rare Roman-era helmet and a trove of weapons were found by archaeologists at Løsning Søndermark, Denmark. In the postholes of two houses, researchers first discovered two iron plates ...
About 1,500 years ago, a powerful leader in present-day Denmark buried enough weapons and supplies to equip a small army. The ...
During the Iron Age, between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago, a chieftain buried an arsenal of weapons sufficient to equip a small ...
“The sheer number of weapons is astonishing ... they concluded that two iron plates found onsite were actually parts of a Roman helmet. The palm-sized pieces were once a neck guard and a ...
Fragments of an "exceptionally rare" Roman helmet have been unearthed in Denmark, along with a stash of weapons and an ...
Archaeologists have discovered fragments of an “exceptionally rare” Roman-era helmet in Denmark along with a hoard of weapons ...
Experts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
Danish archaeologists recently announced the discovery during an excavation of a variety of weapons and armor dating to the Iron Age and ancient Rome.
In addition to the Roman artifacts, multiple Iron Age weapons and armor were found, including "an incredibly valuable chainmail shirt." Experts believe it was buried by a chieftain. "The manner in ...
Two large fragments of the Roman helmet covered in rust (Image credit: Vejle Museums) In addition to the weapons, archaeologists found fragments of two bronze neck rings known as "oath rings ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have found a cache with more than 100 weapons: dozens of spears, swords, knives, and chainmail in ...