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Archaeologists in Gdansk, Poland have made an extraordinary discovery beneath the floor of a beloved ice cream parlor, unearthing a rare five-foot-long medieval knight tombstone carved with intricate imagery of a warrior in chainmail armor. The find, described as having “exceptional significance” and representing “one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Poland in recent years,” offers unprecedented insights into medieval burial customs and the region’s complex history during the Teutonic period.
The popular ice cream shop in Gdansk’s historic city center had been serving frozen treats since 1962 when it was known as Miś. After the business recently relocated and the building was demolished, Polish archaeologists conducting excavations made the remarkable discovery, reports Gdansk.pl. The tombstone, crafted from limestone quarried on the Swedish island of Gotland, features detailed carvings of a knight wearing chainmail armor and holding both shield and sword – symbols of his high social standing and military prowess.
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