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In an extraordinary discovery that sheds light on medieval Slavic culture, underwater archaeologists have found a haunting ...
Laboratory analysis indicates the tree from which it was carved was felled sometime between 960 and 975 A.D., making it more than 1,000 years old.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.
The metal detectorist and history buff discovered the 1,000-year-old piece during a survey with a searchers group in Poland. Michał Młotek Michał Młotek is no stranger to archaeological discovery.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.
A wooden face sculpture dating back 1,000 years was discovered at the bottom of a lake in Poland, photos show. It may have been used to ward off evil spirits.