Thanks to global warming, archaeologists were able to obtain hundreds of Viking artifacts from the ice. Well, at least the phenomenon brought something good for us, right? Archaeologists from the Secret of the Ice project discovered 68 arrows from an ancient Viking hunting ground. The Langfonne ice patch, where the arrows were found, was once part of a Viking trade route. Artnet lists the top six discoveries from ice patches in the recent years, and how the Vikings used them. Check the full list here.
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