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Researchers in Sweden have analyzed a rare plano-convex ingot discovered in Särdal, initially thought to be from the Bronze Age but now confirmed as an Iron Age artifact. The object's copper-zinc-tin-lead alloy matches similar finds in Poland, suggesting extensive trade networks across the Baltic region. This discovery highlights the value of scientific collaboration in reshaping understandings of ancient history.

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