Archaeologists Discover a Well-Preserved Sword From Early Medieval-Era in a Cemetery Engraved With Mysterious Runes ...
An exceptionally well-preserved sword dating back to the sixth century C.E. was recently unearthed in Kent, England. Found at ...
The Guardian reports that a sword dated to the sixth century has been discovered in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in southeastern ...
When a roughly 1,500-year-old sword is described as still being in the “top echelons of swords,” you know that’s a pretty ...
Visser gave his find to the museum, where archaeologists identified it as the pommel cap, or handle end, of a 1,000-year-old Viking sword. The Fries Museum shared photos of the pommel cap on Facebook.
Archaeologists found a sixth-century Saxon sword in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in rural Kent. The discovery, which will be ...
The newly discovered sword shows a silver-and-gilt hilt with intricate decorative ... has remarkably withstood the test of ...
A second sword, without a wooden handle, pommel or scabbard but with the blade and tang intact, was found in a neighbouring room. The weapon would have been valuable at the time, leading ...
or long swords, while the fourth, shorter weapon was identified as a ring-pommel sword. They had well-fashioned handles made of wood or metal. Leather strips and pieces of wood and metal belonging ...