Norwegian arrow

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So, what this tells us is there wasn’t a glacier there during the Bronze Age when the arrow was lost. The ice came later and covered it. Why was there no ice/glacier there in the Bronze Age? Was it “man made global warming” back then, or do glaciers just come and go over time naturally?
 

I do believe that the Glacier's do come and go by the weather of the time . We see that in our own Glacier's in Canada and Alaska as they melt back and then fill bacl in during heavy snow storms.
 

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