Archaeologists Dispute the Age of Baltic Sea Dagger

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Was the 2,800-year-old dagger found on a Polish beach really from the Iron Age? 🗡️ New expert analysis casts doubt on the initial claim made by the local museum, suggesting the artifact may be far more recent—and possibly of Middle Eastern origin.
In this video, we revisit the viral discovery made on the Baltic Sea coast and take a closer look at the evidence presented by archaeologists specializing in Bronze and Iron Age artifacts. I break down the XRF results, explore alternative theories, and compare the dagger to known historical examples.

📌 Topics covered:
- Why experts doubt the Early Iron Age dating
- The unusual brass composition of the dagger
- Similarities to 18th–19th century Middle Eastern weapons
- The importance of context in archaeological interpretation

🔍 Full article with detailed analysis:
https://archeologia.com.pl/mosiezny-sztylet-spod-dziwnowa-nie-ma-3000-lat-analiza-ekspertow/#english-dagger

💬 What do you think—ancient treasure or 200-year-old artifact? Let me know in the comments!

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