Thawing of a glacier opened to archeologists access to ancient artifacts

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By estimates of the experts, the most ancient of finds can be dated in the fourth millennium B.C. The Norwegian archeologists can thank climatic processes which seriously facilitated their work. The matter is that in national park Yutunkheymen of Norway started thawing a glacier - and the terrible event for ecoactivists opened to archeologists access to earlier hidden under thickness of ice to unique artifacts. Thanks to glacier thawing on a surface there were a footwear and clothes of ancient people, staffs and tips of arrows and a bone of animals used in food. By estimates of the experts, the most ancient of finds...