TechAncient bronze treasures unearthed in Czech Republic field

Ancient bronze treasures unearthed in Czech Republic field

Archaeologists have discovered a real treasure in the Czech Republic. The find consists of weapon and jewellery elements dating back approximately 3,600 years. The items were uncovered using a metal detector.

Treasure found in Czechia
Treasure found in Czechia
Images source: © Podřipské Museum

1 August 2024 09:21

During routine research work in a field, archaeologists in the Czech Republic made an intriguing discovery. They managed to find bronze objects, including jewellery and weapon elements.

According to livescience.com, archaeologists in the Czech Republic discovered eight arm rings, two pins, eight axes, and one spearhead. The treasure was unearthed near Budyně nad Ohří, a town located in the Ústí Region, about 56 kilometres northwest of Prague.

A 3,600-year-old find

"Most items are characteristic of the Middle Bronze Age, with only one ax belonging to the earlier period," wrote Martin Trefný, an assistant professor at the Říp Regional Museum and Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in an email to Live Science.

"Axes could have been used as tools or weapons. The latter function also applies to the spearhead," Trefný comments. "Bracelets were forearm ornaments, and pins served either to fasten clothing or, for example, to style women's hair."

The treasures could have served a votive function, meaning they were offerings to deities. Another potential function was economic—craftsmen of specific goods could have stored them. The last option is reacting to a crisis situation in which the owners have to hide from enemies or other threats.

Trefný stated that the find could be worth millions of korunas. The items indicate the technological advancement of bronze casters and processors in Central Europe 3,600 years ago. The discovery could help us understand the wars, craftsmanship techniques, and fashion of that time. Additionally, the items may have value in understanding ancient rituals and religion. In the future, the objects are set to be placed in the Podřipské Museum.

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