A metal detectorist recently spotted a 2,700-year-old bronze sword in an unusual position — standing upright in the ground.
The weapon was found by hobbyist Marcin Wiśniewski in the Gdańsk Forest District in northern Poland, near the Baltic coast. It dates to the Late Bronze Age, between 900 and 700 B.C.
Someone was hiding it.
ReplyDeleteBronze is a noble metal...Homeric.
ReplyDeleteWonder if set down, leaning against a dirt hill and left alone for centuries.
ReplyDeleteAwesome find
That's my theory, too.
Delete"Never" does not belong to immortals. It belongs to mortals, bound by the ticking clock of their lives. For the endless, time is simply an accordion—stretching infinitely into the past and future. When you have forever, "never" loses all its meaning, transforming into just another word for "not yet."
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