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April 5, 2025 | Last updated: 27 November 2025 | Author: Jack @LostWorldMap

In Kamień Pomorski, on the Baltic coast of Poland, a Hallstatt-era dagger, dating back to 2,800 years ago (approx. 2,800 years ago), was discovered. The object emerged from a clay block that had fallen from a cliff after a storm.

As reported by archaeologymag.com, the discovery was made by Jacek Ukowski and Katarzyna Herdzik from the St. Cordula association, during an exploration with a metal detector.

The dagger is 24.2 cm (9.53 inches) long and features intricate engravings on the blade and handle: lines following a geometric pattern, star-like crosses, and a central decorative band. These symbols are thought to be related to sun worship, suggesting that it may have been used in rituals rather than combat. The dagger was made from a copper and tin alloy.

Housed at the Museum of the History of Kamień Land, it has captivated experts due to its exceptional craftsmanship.

2,800-Year-Old Dagger Found in Poland

Images of the Rare Artifact

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