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« on: October 02, 2009, 09:22:18 pm »
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During an archaeological excavation in Eindhoven in the Netherlands I found this bronze spear head dating from around 1500 BC. After research by Jay Butler from the University of Groningen he discovered it was made around the

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L?neburg Heath
near Hamburg in Germany, almost 500 km from the place where it was found!

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I wanted to post this message in Ancient Finds but there's no place for Bronze Age finds Undecided

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I can't even imagine how neat it would feel to find something that old - congrats! Even more - to know from where it came -amazing. Thanks for the heath link - I assumed heath was just a word for a field of heather. Sue

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how good is that i could not imagen your feeling to have that. the best I can hope for in australia is to find old relics 200years old at best
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have the tools all I need is the right dirt

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Nice Ancient sharp pointing metal. it's really hard to find ancient collectible .Well done Great

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