A group of archaeologists has uncovered thousands of artifacts in the area of the Norwegian iceberg Landbrin due to climate change and icebergs, which indicate the active use of the mountain pass in the Viking era, according to the Anthology Journal.
"Artifacts discovered thanks to the growing ice, indicated for use in 300-1500 years of our era, while this maximum activity was observed about 1000 years of our era in the era of the Vikings, the time of the march, the time of the uprising increased" - says in the journal.
As noted in the scientific work, then, as in 2011, a tunic was discovered in the ice house, in this area was found about "800 artifacts, 150 bones and deer antlers, more than 100 stone carvings and stone foundations."