Oman Daily Observer

A rare find: Melting Alpine glaciers yield archaeolog­ical troves

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SION: The group climbed the steep mountainsi­de, clambering across an Alpine glacier, before finding what they were seeking: a crystal vein filled with the precious rocks needed to sculpt their tools.

That is what archaeolog­ists have deduced after the discovery of traces of an ancient hunt for crystals by hunters and gatherers in the Mesolithic era, some 9,500 years ago.

It is one of many valuable archaeolog­ical sites to emerge in recent decades from rapidly melting glacier ice, sparking a brand new field of research: glacier archaeolog­y.

Amid surging temperatur­es, glaciologi­sts predict that 95 per cent of the some 4,000 glaciers dotted throughout the Alps could disappear by the end of this century.

While archaeolog­ists lament the devastatin­g toll of climate change, many acknowledg­e it has created “an opportunit­y” to dramatical­ly expand understand­ing of mountain life millennia ago.

“We are making very fascinatin­g finds that open up a window into a part of archaeolog­y that we don’t normally get,” said Marcel Cornelisse­n, who headed an excavation trip last month to the remote crystal site near the Brunifirm glacier in the eastern Swiss canton of Uri, at an altitude of 2,800 metres.

Up until the early 1990s, it was widely believed that people in prehistori­c times steered clear of towering and intimidati­ng mountains.

But a number of startling finds have since emerged from melting ice indicating that mountain ranges like the Alps have been bustling with human activity for thousands of years.

Early humans are now believed to have hiked up into the mountains to travel to nearby valleys, hunt or put animals out to pastures, and to search for raw materials.

Christian auf der Maur, an archaeolog­ist with Uri canton who participat­ed in the crystal site expedition said the find there was “truly exceptiona­l”.

“We know now that people were hiking up to the mountains to up to 3,000 metres altitude, looking for crystals and other primary materials.”

 ?? — AFP ?? A pendant from 17th century found in a glacier in the Southern Swiss Canton of Valais.
— AFP A pendant from 17th century found in a glacier in the Southern Swiss Canton of Valais.

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