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Melting Glaciers Have Exposed Frozen Relics of World War I


Melting Glaciers Have Exposed Frozen Relics of World War I
Artifacts from the White War a battle between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops that took place in the forbidding heights of the Alps are on their way to a museum.
Researchers in Italy were finally able to explore World War I barracks that had been sealed in ice for decades.Credit.Stelvio National Park
May 8, 2021, 8:00 a.m. ET
As glaciers melt and shrink in the Alps of Northern Italy, long-frozen relics of World War I have been emerging from the ice.
They include cups, cans, letters, weapons and bones with the marrow sucked dry. They were found in cave barracks not far from the frigid summit of Mount Scorluzzo, which reaches more than 10,000 feet over sea level in Northern Italy, near Switzerland. ....

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Melting Glacier in Northern Italy Uncovers Hidden Treasures from World War 1


May 06, 2021 11:28 AM EDT
Global warming has been a cause for a concern, especially with the impact it has had on melting glaciers and the harmful effects on many ecosystems worldwide. However, there are rare instances when melting ice uncover things long thought lost.
Mount Scorluzzo and the White War
(Photo : Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
CORTINA D AMPEZZO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 21: A general view of the City of Cortina d Ampezzo with the mountain Monte Faloria in the background on February 21, 2021 in Cortina d Ampezzo, Italy.
At the start of WW1, Italy formally declared neutrality. However, tensions with Austria-Hungary over adjacent territories (such as Dalmatia and Trentino-Alto Adige), made it easier for the Allies to win it over to their side. ....

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World War I Soldiers' Artifacts Found in Alpine Cave - Archaeology Magazine


World War I Soldiers’ Artifacts Found in Alpine Cave
BERGAMO, ITALY According to a
CNN report, continuing glacier melt has revealed additional World War I artifacts in a cave near the peak of Mount Scorluzzo in northern Italy. Twenty Austrian soldiers took shelter in the cave, which is located near the strategic Stelvio Pass, and camouflaged it from aerial view. Stefano Morosini of the University of Bergamo said the recently discovered artifacts include food containers, dishes, straw mattresses, coins, helmets, ammunition, newspapers, and animal skin jackets. “Soldiers had to fight against the extreme environment, fight against the snow or the avalanches, but also fight against the enemy,” Morosini said. The soldiers abandoned the cave in the last days of the war in November 1918. The remains of two men were found near the cave five years ago. To read about graffiti that recorded the day of Great Britain s entrance into World War I, go to Bicycles and Bayone ....

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Melting glacier reveals First World War cave shelter and artifacts


 
Researchers have recovered a treasure trove of World War I artifacts from a cave shelter in northern Italy revealed by the melting of a glacier.
During the war, the cave shelter housed 20 Austrian soldiers stationed at Mount Scorluzzo on the Alpine front, close to the famous Stelvio Pass, historian Stefano Morosini told CNN Tuesday.
While people knew the shelter existed, researchers were only able to enter it in 2017 as the surrounding glacier had melted, added Morosini, who is scientific coordinator of the heritage project at Stelvio National Park and teaches at the University of Bergamo.
Inside they found food, dishes and jackets made from animal skins, among many other items, he said. ....

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