TV2 Øst has visited the archaeologists at Boeslunde

TV2 Øst has visited the archaeologists at Boeslunde – and here they are using a very special machine, which is some of the most advanced technology that archaeologists have. It is called a magnetometer and uses space technology to send magnetic signals into the ground and measure the differences in what comes back.

Archaeologists are looking for traces of a very special workshop where gold was worked.

Thank you for the help to the Aerial Photoarchaeological Center and Holstebro Museum!

Read the full article from TV2 Øst here.

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