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Novices dig up rare bronze bowl in western Sweden

Posted on 09 September 2008

Amateur archeologists digging near Skrea hill outside Falkenberg have unearthed a unique artifact.
The find, a 2000-year-old bronze vessel, was uncovered at a Bronze Age grave site by members of the public who had been invited to participate in the dig.

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