A well-preserved iron arrowhead was found up in the mountains of Hardanger in Norway by a local resident. In September, Ernst Hagen was out for a walk near his cabin and came across the 1,000-year-old arrowhead in the snow. “I immediately realized that it was something special, something from before they used rifles,” Hagen told the blog Life in Norway. This arrowhead would have been covered by snow in the winter had it not been found," archaeologist Tore Slinning said. According to experts, if the iron arrowhead had been exposed, it would have gradually erode before disappearing completely.
Source: Fox News October 14, 2019 23:37 UTC