An arrowhead likely comprised of material from a meteorite was discovered in Switzerland by a team of archaeologists and geologists, according to a study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science. The team determined that the arrowhead was made of an iron-nickel-aluminium alloy using electron-microscope images, X-rays, and high-energy radiation analysis. The results were then compared with other known meteorite samples. A bracelet and an ax head from Poland are the only two known archaeological artifacts in central and western Europe made from meteorite material. Related Articles A sculpture of a woman's head sticking out of mud. Statuary Heads of...