A single fingerprint in ancient tar is rewriting the story of one of Scandinavia’s earliest seaborne raids. Researchers have ...
An ancient fingerprint and several chemical clues from a 2,400-year-old sea raiders' boat are revealing secrets about where some mysterious attackers came from during the Iron Age. When you purchase ...
A newly discovered fingerprint could hold the key to unlock a 2,000-year-old mystery surrounding an ancient attack, ...
New research suggests indicates that Scandinavia's oldest known example of a wooden plank boat may have sailed to attack the ...
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Ancient fingerprint reveals Baltic origins of 2,000 year old raid
Would a smear of tar be enough to unlocked a new version of maritime history in Southern Europe? Archaeologists think so.
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Fingerprint in tar reveals Baltic origins of Iron Age raiders
Fingerprints are very rare for this time period and area,” said archaeologist Mikael Fauvelle of Lund University, noting the amazing find on Scandinavia’s oldest plank-built boat. Resentenced on a bit ...
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