Thousands Of Bones And Weapons from 3250 Yr Old Brutal Battle Discovered in Europe

The arrowheads discovered at the Tollense Valley battlefield in Europe where warriors fought a brutal war around 3250 years back are providing information on the participants of the battle,  reported CNN.

Researchers have unearthed a huge number of bronze and flint arrowheads, swords, wooden clubs, and human remains from this ancient battlefield.

Researchers speculate that the discovered weapons and bones reveal that local groups and an army from a southern region were involved in a massive battle at the spot.

It suggests that the Tollense Valley battle was the earliest example of interregional conflict in Europe.

The researchers compared the arrowheads to known examples from across Central Europe and found that some were made locally, while others originated from a southern region. This suggests that at least one faction in the battle was from a distant location.

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