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Norway's melting ice reveals artifacts hidden for centuries
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10/22/2024
As glaciers melt in Norway, archeologists are seizing the chance to find ancient artifacts, many of them perfectly preserved by the ice.
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Norway's glaciers are melting away, and exposing long buried treasures.
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It's a race against time.
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Julian Post Melbjø is spending an increasing amount of time on these chilly slopes.
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Today he's reached an ascent of 2,000 meters.
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A few days ago he received a message.
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A tourist sent us some photos and GPS markers over archaeological finds he had seen while
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hiking in the area.
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So we're going to go check them out.
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Melbjø is an archaeologist at the University of Oslo, a glacier archaeologist to be exact.
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Glaciers are where he does his field research.
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For thousands of years our ancestors have been crossing them to hunt, conduct trade,
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or search for places to settle.
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An animated rendering shows how researchers reconstruct their findings.
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The ice along Lennbregen Glacier's edge is melting, like it does at the end of every
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summer.
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But now winter doesn't create enough snow to replenish it.
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Right now it's disappearing even though it's been here for the last 6-7,000 years for people
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to experience.
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And that's something that's hard to put into words how it makes the loss of a landscape.
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The melting ice is exposing the distant past, and archaeologists are excited.
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It takes Melbjø four hours to reach the site.
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He finds a plain wooden stick.
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He's been combing this area for artifacts for around 15 years, so he knows this is not
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a random discovery.
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A trade route from inland Norway to the west coast once ran through here.
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This is part of a scaring stick, the bottom half.
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And this is part of a mobile hunting fence for reindeer.
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And it would have been used in the late migration period, so sometime around 400 or 500 AD.
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So it's about 1,600 years old, this stick.
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A few meters further on, Melbjø finds the rest of the stick.
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Then it's time to head back down to the valley.
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There in Lom municipality, Melbjø and his colleagues put their discoveries on display.
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The local mountain museum has a section called Secrets of the Ice, featuring weapons, shoes,
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gloves and prehistoric skis.
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He points out his favorite.
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We have arrows used for hunting from the Stone Age to the medieval period.
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Up in the corner here, this is a small arrow.
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It's actually a toy.
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So this is, somebody's brought kids along while hunting, and the kids needed something
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to do while they were waiting for the reindeer to show up.
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The glacier's ice preserved everything.
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But now archaeologists are facing a major challenge.
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When the ice melts, we are moving back in time.
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We're finding more and more Bronze Age objects.
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We're finding more and more Stone Age objects.
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We're finding more and more better preserved objects.
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The ice is melting all across Norway's highlands.
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Melbjø takes us to another site in the Jotunheimen mountain range.
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And in the terrain in front of me, that is from the small river we have in front of us
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and all the way up until the ice, has melted back several hundred meters since we started
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work on this site.
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To give people an idea of what's at stake with the ice loss, the center has created
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an artificial ice tunnel for visitors and schoolchildren.
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The glacier archaeologist supports the project.
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We offer tourists a two and a half hour tour on which we try to give them a well-founded
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idea of the glacial landscape, about its particular biological features as well as the archaeology.
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We know that if the Earth's climate warms by two degrees Celsius, all of this will be
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gone by the end of this century.
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Before the glaciers vanish completely, Julian Post Melbjø and the other archaeologists
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will continue to work tirelessly in collecting whatever treasures the ice has preserved for
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thousands of years.
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