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Sprongdalshytta
March 2016
Breheimen
Vettisfossen Waterfall in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (by cloveras).
Melting Glaciers Reveal Ancient Artifacts
Well preserved male hunter’s coat from around the year 300 A.D. was found this summer in the Breheimen National Park, making it the oldest piece of clothing in the country.
The coat was found in the rock bed left by a melting glacier.
The warmer weather caused by climate change provides archaeologists, researchers and museums with new opportunities to find artifacts dating back hundreds of years. A new exhibition at the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo will feature all finds from the melting glaciers, most of which date back to Roman times.
"This find is sensational, not only in Norway, but internationally," says Marianne Vedeler, Manager and Textile Expert at the Museum of Cultural History. The number of garments this old in all of Northern Europe can be counted on one hand, she explains to Aftenposten. Read more.