Experts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
Archaeologists found the ancient graveyard during construction work and, so far, have excavated less than half of it.
Photo from the Vejle Museums The offering found in Løsning also included more than 100 lances and spears, swords, knives, arrowheads, an axe, bridle, a “very rare” chainmail shirt ...
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A rare find with a compelling story behind it ... As the site swelled in size, so did the volume of artifacts: a flood of arrowheads and armor ringlets and ceramics, pieces of broken swords ...