In Switzerland found a bronze hand by the age of 3.5 thousand years In Switzerland, the oldest found in Europe a sculpture depicting part of the human body. As reported on the website of the Archaeological service of the Canton of Bern, it is hand made from bronze and gold, about 3.5 thousand years ago. Upstairs The artifact was discovered by archaeologists-lovers near lake Biel in the Western part of the country in the fall of 2017. They gave the Archaeological service of the bronze hand, and was found next to a bronze dagger and human edge. The hand was a bit smaller than a real human; it was made of bronze, with a “cuff” of gold, and weighed almost 400 grams. At the bottom of the arm was made of the hole, which, presumably, allowed to attach it to a stick or pole. NewsLatest gold Empire: in Italy, found
