While melting glaciers are a huge sign of worry for environmentalists, they are a dream discovery for glacial archaeologists. According to a new study, melting glaciers in Norway have revealed a lost mountain pass in Norway, replete with hundreds of Viking artefacts. Frozen for all this time, the artefacts seem to appear almost as new.
Warming Climate in Norway Reveals Ancient Artefacts
In Lendbreen, Norway, climate change has caused mountain glaciers to melt, revealing artefacts from different periods in history beneath. A haul of more than 100 artefacts has been recovered at the site, including clothes, tools, equipment, and animal bone.
The new study, published in the journal Antiquity, reveals that the pass was used from the Roman Iron Age in 300 AD to the Viking Age in 1000 AD. While researchers first discovered the pass in 2011, the melting ice has been revealing more artefacts ever since.