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Legendary battlefields and their macabre discoveries
Archaelogists discovered ancient bones and weaponry in the oldest battlefield in Europe
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Battlefields are tangible reminders of some of the deadliest military clashes in history. The serene landscapes we admire today were once marred by the bloodshed of countless individuals who perished in fierce combat. These sites are meticulously preserved to ensure their significance endures, serving as historical landmarks that bore witness to pivotal campaigns and conflicts that have shaped the course of global wars.
Tollense Valley, located in northeast Germany, is considered to be the oldest battlefield in Europe. Archaeologists have uncovered 3,000-year-old bronze arrowheads, along with other types of weaponry, and bones. This evidence collected from these discoveries may finally provide insight into who may have been involved in the ancient conflict around 1250 BCE.
Interested in a virtual journey to these haunting fields where past battles unfolded? Click through the gallery to begin.
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