Photos: Archaeological Mysteries Hikers Are Finding in the Alps

Hikers and mountaineers are stumbling on mysterious ancient objects in the Swiss Alps, and their discoveries are keeping archaeologists busy.

From the Iron Age to the Ancient Romans to the Middle Ages, people traveled across the Alps’s icy mountain passes with cows, mules, oil, wine, skis, weapons, and more.

Their lost or abandoned belongings are now surfacing as the mountains’ glaciers melt, revealing clues about past civilizations and eras.

Like the statue, many glacier artifacts are organic materials — wood, plant materials, leather — things that don’t survive well at lower altitudes where they aren’t frozen.

That means artifacts like these are not common in archaeological digs. They don’t have analogs in ancient cities or tombs — places that provide the context to figure out an item’s purpose.

In the case of this statue we have no comparison.