Bizarre Archaeological Finds That Still Baffle Scientists Today

Gold Spirals

In 2015, archaeologists discovered an enormous trove of 2,000 ornate gold spirals. These artifacts dated all the way back to the bronze ages in Denmark. Archaeologists have no clue what these were used for, but the general consensus is that they were some form of currency. 

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