New discovery of the above symbol

Archaeologists have recently discovered special signs that are said to be on an amulet, attached to the thunder hammer of the god Thor.

In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder, thunderstorms and power. Thor's most precious treasure is Mjolnir's lightning hammer , which when released will create thunder. But the hammer had a short handle, so Thor had to wear a pair of iron gloves to capture the hammer when it returned. Thanks to this precious guardian hammer, Thor stopped the giants from destroying Asgard.

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Thor's most precious treasure is Mjolnir's lightning hammer, which when released will create thunder

Many people believe that this hammer is real and search everywhere. Thousands of small hammers similar to this weapon were found around the world in the Viking era beginning around the end of the eighth century and lasting until the middle of the 11th century.

For years, researchers have been unsure of Thor's talisman called "torshammere" . But recently, archaeologists have unearthed a " torshammere" on the Danish island of Lolland. "Torshammere" is considered a guardian and guardian for the owner.

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Researchers are still not sure about the "torshammere" charms attached to the hammer of Thor.

The strange point is that this "torshammere" has the symbol of the ancient Nordic nations "Hmar x is " meaning "This is a hammer".

Peter Pentz, an archaeologist at the Danish National Museum, said: "This charm is cast in bronze, with traces of silver, tin and gold plating."

Though torshammere, "torshammere" is not one of the cultural symbols of the ancient Vikings.

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According to Peter, the old created charms were inscribed with letters and symbols by craftsmen. Each small symbol only has a height of 3 - 7mm, requiring a high degree of precision and accuracy.

Besides "torshammere" , archaeologists also obtained many pieces of silver metal and a mold to make brooches. These findings suggest experts on the existence of a nearby jewelry factory.

Scientists are still continuing their research and hope to find more clues.