Mysterious object unearthed at Stone Age site in Norway
Meling is an archaeologist at the University of Stavanger’s Museum of Archaeology.
“To date we haven’t figured out what this object is but it is probably some sort of tool. We still haven’t dated it but the circumstances of the discovery indicate that it is from the same time as the settlement, which is the Neolithic period.”
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What is this tool? The archaeologists have no idea [Credit: Trond Meling/Universitetet i Stavanger] |
First they found a bone from the upper arm. Then they dug out parts of the forearm and a bit of the wrist. But no more. The rest of the man is not there.
The archaeologists have more questions than answers about the place where the human arm was found. They do not think it is a grave. More likely it was a garbage dump, since they also found bones from animals.
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The picture shows molars from an adult human, found in a grave [Credit: Trond Meling/University of Stavanger] |
“The grave is rectangular and about two metres long and one metre wide, lined with stones. It is rare to find such old graves in Norway.” writes Meling.
The grave also yielded three stone axes and a chisel.
Author: Marianne Nordahl | Source: Science Nordic [February 14, 2015]
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