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Ancient Reindeer Hunting Techniques Surface from Melting Norwegian Ice

October 20, 2023

In a breathtaking discovery within the icy expanse of Breheimen National Park in Norway, archaeologists have unearthed remnants of reindeer hunts believed to be approximately 1,500 years old.

During a recent survey of the glaciers, the archaeological team from the Secrets of the Ice project stumbled upon peculiar sticks trapped amidst the rocks. The subsequent identification of these as "scaring sticks" has shed light on ancient hunting methods previously unknown to the world.

These scaring sticks, as the Secrets of the Ice revealed, were strategically used by ancient hunters to exploit the innate behavioral tendencies of reindeer. Reindeers, by nature, are highly sensitive creatures, often wary of human-like silhouettes or animated objects. Leveraging this understanding, the hunters would place lines of these sticks, equipped with movable objects, across the snowy terrain. The sight of these sticks would consequently spook the reindeers, directing them straight into the path of waiting hunters.

The reconstruction of this archaic hunting method has provided an illustrative insight into the tactical ingenuity of ancient civilizations. Notably, these finds were not isolated. The team came across multiple scaring sticks, each hinting at the location of the millennia-old reindeer hunting site.

Lars Holger Pilø, co-director of the project, provided specifics about the site's location, which lies nearly 160 miles northwest of Oslo. Despite its historical richness, the site today is dominated by what the experts term "dead glaciers". A revelation made on August 25 highlighted the drastic climatic transformations impacting the region. The glaciers, as per archaeologists, have undergone significant melting, to the point where they've lost the mass required for movement.

While the melting ice did expose cairns indicating two ancient trails, the probability of uncovering other artifacts remains slim, the team shared. The rapid melting, while detrimental to the glaciers, has, ironically, unveiled a frozen chapter from the annals of history, reminding us of the intricate bond between man, nature, and the evolving climate.

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