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Sappers find artefacts while clearing forests of unexploded ordnance | ArchaeoFeed
Artefacts being 2500 years old were found during a scheduled clearing of a forest area in the district of Wipsowo, northern Poland, from potential unexploded ordnance by sappers in cooperation with archaeologists. The sappers were looking for artillery shells left after World War II. The finds consist of iron axe heads and a bronze necklace.