Analysis of artefacts found in Polish cemeteries has revealed items in the early Iron Age were made from meteors - otherwise ...
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A recent study by Dr. Albert Jambon and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, revealed the presence of meteoric iron in Early Iron Age ornaments in Poland.
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