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A bronze sword made more than 3,000 years ago that is so well-preserved it “almost still shines” has been unearthed in Germany, officials say. Bavaria’s state office for the preservation of ...
Archaeologists have previously unearthed Bronze Age swords in burial plots in Europe, including an ornate bronze sword with an ivory and gold hilt found during excavations in Greece in 2015.
A bronze sword made more than 3,000 years ago that is so well-preserved it "almost still shines" has been unearthed in Germany, officials say. Officials described the find as "very rare" The sword ...
The sword is thought to date to the end of the 14th century BCE, the Middle Bronze Age. A sword like this, with an octagonal handle made entirely from bronze, is a rare find, according to the ...
The Bronze Age octagonal sword was recently found at a three-person grave site in Nördlingen, Germany. ArchäologieBüro Dr. Woidich. 2 / 4. The bronze octagonal hilt was cast over the bronze blade.
The sword and other artifacts — which were found in a bog near Veksø, northwest of Copenhagen — date to about 2,500 years ago, during the late Bronze Age.
A "replica" sword that has been part of the collection at the Field Museum in Chicago for nearly a century is actually a 3,000-year-old artifact from the Bronze Age.
The Field Museum had thought it was a convincing replica of a Bronze Age sword. Turns out, it's the real thing. The sword is around 3,000 years old.
Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Sword So Well Preserved It ‘Almost Still Shines’ The Bronze Age artifact was discovered in a grave during excavations in southern Germany ...
The sword is thought to date to the end of the 14th century BCE, the Middle Bronze Age. A sword like this, with an octagonal handle made entirely from bronze, is a rare find, according to the ...