Submitted by GullyShotta t3_ybzgq9 in history
Floedekage t1_itjtpk3 wrote
Controversial, but it very much resemble all the cheap ones you can buy at any odd stall or fast-fashion jewelry chain.
Edit: alright, I might have formulated what I wanted to say in a terrible way. u/BoredCop I think understood exactly what I meant. I was surprised that the shape was so spot on to what the "cliché/cheap" looks like. I didn't know there had already been discovered other in the same style. 👍
BoredCop t1_itk0r7c wrote
Because this isn't the first one found, yes. The cheap, easily available ones are more or less based on historical designs, so of course there's a resemblance.
FM-101 t1_itkpq5o wrote
Of course it does. The cheap ones you can buy at any odd stall is based on the design of real ones.
rbajter t1_itkcit2 wrote
It was found in situ with some other artefacts that dates it including flint pieces, pottery and metal hardware from late Viking age or early medieval era.
https://kulturmiljohallandblogg.com/2022/09/29/valbevarad-torshammare-hittad-i-ysby/
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