"Complete Bronze Age horse harness found in hoard" Topic
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Tango01 | 31 Aug 2020 12:46 p.m. PST |
"A hoard of Bronze Age artifacts including bronze buckles, a bronze sword in its scabbard with its hilt still attached and a unique horse harness complete with surviving leather and wood has been unearthed in the Scottish Borders. The hoard was buried there around 1000-800 B.C., the Late Bronze Age. Metal detectorist Mariusz Stepien was scanning a field near Peebles on June 21st when he found a small bronze object buried a foot and a half under the surface. His detector indicated there was more to be found in that spot, emitting a strong signal around the bronze piece. Instead of continuing to dig, he stopped everything and alerted Scotland's Treasure Trove unit…"
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