Today, July 8 (12:53)
As many as two thousand spirals of gold dug up by archaeologists in Denmark . This is the first find of this type in Denmark. Presumably they come from the Bronze Age, ie from 700 to 900 years before the birth of Christ.
Jewels probably served to ornament the robes of kings-priests involved in the solar rituals or ceremonies to worship the sun.
Scientists speculate that the spirals of precious metal so they can be woven in hair or pinned to hats or umbrellas.
Each spiral is made of pure gold and has three centimeters long.
Archaeologists speculate that the area Boeslunde had some symbolic significance for people living in the Bronze Age. The researchers speculate that in this region you will discover many other treasures.
(MPW)
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