The girl took a stone from the schoolyard but found a relic dating back a thousand years.

Archaeologist Louise Bjerre Petersen described the item as a Stone Age dagger, about 3,700 years old. The scientist described it as a unique and very rare find.

In Norway, an 8-year-old girl named Elisa was playing in the schoolyard when she fell in love with a small boulder that turned out to be an ancient artifact about 3,700 years old. YahooNews writes about it.

According to a May 2 press release from the Westland County Council, a schoolgirl found a beautiful pebble among large boulders at her Westland school. She showed what she had found to the teachers, who quickly realized that this was no ordinary stone.

According to the statement, teachers approached local archaeological organizations to take a closer look at the girl’s find.

Archaeologist Louise Bjerre Petersen identified the item as a Stone Age dagger about 3,700 years ago. The man called it a unique and very rare find.

The photos show the dagger is about 5 inches (12.7 cm) long. It is gray-brown in color, sharp, pointed, and looks like it has been shot multiple times.

Vestland is a region on the northwest coast of Norway, about 426 kilometers northwest of Oslo.

Previously Focus He wrote that gold coins from the time of Empress Maria Theresa were found in Poland. In the historic Nikolaysky district, west of the medieval city centre, archaeologists stumbled upon an incredible find.

It was also reported that a man found a 1700-year-old treasure in Romania. The treasure was discovered during searches in Dolj County. The cache contained 1,168 silver coins from the Ancient Roman period.

Source: Focus

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