Norwegian archaeologists have discovered bronze axes and other weapons three thousand years old. The weapon was discovered 44 kilometers from the city of Trondheim, according to Phys.. Org.
Initially, the discovery was made by amateur archaeologists with the help of metal detectors. They found nine axes, spearheads, molds and fragments of a luras - an old musical instrument. Scientists from the Norwegian University of Natural and Engineering Sciences were notified of the find, after which excavations began.
A total of 30 artifacts were discovered by researchers, including 24 axes.
According to researchers, they date from the Bronze Age, that is, 1100 - 500 BC.
Earlier it was reported that scientists discovered in Israel a clay crock of 2,700 years ago, which shows the seal of King Hezekiah, who ruled Judah in the eighth century BC. According to the Bible, Hezekiah ascended the throne of Judah for the third year of the reign of the Israeli king Hosea, that is, in 727 BC. , When he was 25 years old. Hezekiah ruled over Judah for 29 years.