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In Norway, ice melt high up in the mountains has uncovered remarkable archaeological discoveries. While the recent findings in these digs are exciting, the melting ice itself points to a larger issue.
According to Live Science, archaeologists have been excavating the Aurlandsfjellet area since August and have found items like a 1,500-year-old reindeer trap, as well as small pins and tools with meanings not fully understood by scientists.
"These are items we would never find in ordinary excavations, including a pine oar and a clothing pin made of antler," said archaeologist Leif Inge Åstveit,
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