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Young Man Finds 4,000 Year Old Ancient Dagger by Accident in Slovakia

Author : NewsGram Desk
  • The ancient dagger was found by 'accident' alongside a river
  • Archaeologists believe the dagger belongs to early Central European Bronze Age

Slovakia, August 19, 2017: An ancient dagger almost 4,000-year-old from the Bronze Age was accidentally found in Hlohovec town of Slovakia, the media reported on Wednesday.

A fresh graduate named David found the antique by chance during a grill party near the Vah river, which runs through the town in Trnava Region, Xinhua news agency reported.

"It's a bronze blade that was a symbol of power or requirement to some status. Not everyone could afford it," archaeologist Matus Sladok said.

The dagger, still in good condition, is 24.5 cm in length and 320 grams in weight.

The upper part is engraved with branches and the bottom has three openings for the blade to attach to a stick.

Daggers on a stick are linked with the Unetice culture at the start of the Central European Bronze Age roughly 4,000 years ago.

This culture today is mainly known from sites in Slovakia and Czech Republic.

The riverbank where the dagger was found was probably not the original spot to place it, according to Sladok.

"It probably moved with time."

Four such daggers have been known of in Slovakia until now. (IANS)

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