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A metal detectorist has discovered a 4,000-year-old copper dagger, likely from an elite warrior, in a forest near the village of Korzenica in southeast Poland.

"The Korzenica dagger is so far the oldest metal dagger discovered [in] south-eastern Poland," said Marcin Burghardt, an archaeologist at the Orsetti Tenement House Museum in Poland who analyzed the dagger. "The only similar dagger in Poland was uncovered in the [1960s] so the new find comes as a great surprise," Burghardt told Live Science.

A team went to examine the spot where the metal detectorist discovered the dagger but found no other artifacts. "When we examined the spot, we found neither additional finds nor traces of archaeological features," Burghardt said. Because of the lack of additional artifacts, "we cannot link the dagger to a specific archaeological culture," Burghardt added.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

A tablet was found next to the dagger, in which Ea-Nasir apologizes to his customer for a prior mishap and offers a gift of a dagger in the hopes of repairing the relationship.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

My first thought. Old and copper? Must be ea-nasir!