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Archaeologists discover 5000-year-old dog buried with its own bone dagger in Sweden
Deep in the Swedish peat bog, archaeologists have recovered something remarkable: the 5,000-year-old remains of a faithful ...
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A 5,000-year-old dog burial with a dagger hints at dark ritual meaning
Archaeologists working in a Swedish bog have uncovered a remarkably intact dog laid to rest beside a finely worked dagger, a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When facing rivals, the warriors of New Guinea had a choice of deadly bone daggers; they could ...
Up until the 20th century, the use of bone daggers among the Papuan males of New Guinea was commonplace. Many of these daggers were forged from the femurs of large birds, but some were made from the ...
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