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incredible insights into the past have
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been unveiled through a remarkable
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archaeological Discovery researchers
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from the Natural History Museum of burn
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have uncovered a Bronze Age Arrowhead
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dating back to 900 to 800 BC that was
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skillfully crafted from Iron sourced
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from a meteorite the artifact measuring
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39 mm in length was Unearthed during
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19th century excavations at a pile
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dwelling site in Morgan on Lake B
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Switzerland this extraordinary
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Revelation indicates that by at least
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800 BC meteoritic iron tra existed in
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Europe a highly uncommon occurence for
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its time the arrowhead composed from
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Iron from a meteorite that had fallen in
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Estonia provides a glimpse into an era
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when people had not yet begun to extract
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iron from oxide ores through smelting
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the use of meteoritic iron for crafting
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tools was exceedingly rare with only a
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few known instances worldwide while
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objects made from meteoritic Iron had
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been previously found in countries like
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Turkey Greece Syria and Russia such
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artifacts were limited to just two
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locations in Central and Western Europe
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both in Poland the discovery of the
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meteoritic iron Arrowhead now adds Morin
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to this place underscoring its
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importance in the historical utilization
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of meteoritic iron initial suspicions
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that the arrowhead was fashioned from
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Iron originating from the tberg
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meteorite were dismissed upon further
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analyzis similarly its connection to a
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meteorite from Poland was also disproven
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the researchers identified only three
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meteorites in Europe with similar
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chemical compositions and the most
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likely Source was the kager of meteorite
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which impacted Estonia around 1500 BC
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over time numerous small fragments from
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this meteorite probably made their way
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to Switzerland through trade
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roads the brones age witnessed an
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intricate web of trade networks across
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Europe dealing in Commodities like Amber
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tin and glass beads the movement of
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meteoritic iron from Estonia to
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Switzerland adds another layer of
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complexity to the exchanges during this
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period while today's trade takes place
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at a much faster Pace the ancient
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Pathways were no less effective even if
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they involved smaller quantities Bron's
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age Lakeside Village residents in
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Switzerland were primarily engaged in
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agriculture hunting and fishing however
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evidence reveals that some individuals
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Within These communities possessed
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specialized skills as indicated by the
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presence of bronze casting molds at the
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Morin site the discovery of the
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meteoritic iron Arrowhead offers fresh
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insights into the intricate workings of
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Bron's age societies and their
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interactions spanning vast distances