It is believed that the sword was from the 9th century and was used by Vikings or Baltic peoples. It shows some wear that suggests it was used in battle. It also contains mineralized fragments ...
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Rare Viking-Era Sword Resurfaces After a Thousand YearsThis early medieval sword, dating to the 9th or 10th ... offer an extraordinary glimpse into the region's history and its connections to the Viking world.
Warfare wasn’t the exclusive domain of Viking men. This sword was buried with a female leader. Photograph by GABRIEL HILDEBRAND-SWEDISH HISTORY MUSEUM/CC BY (SWORD, IN TWO PIECES) Taken together ...
and a pretty realistic-looking faux sword fight can follow. Participants also learned some fascinating tidbits of Viking culture and history. For instance, Mikkelsen said, wool was Vikings ...
As well as sword, the body had been buried with ... edited by Graham-Campbell et al (Andromeda, 1994) Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings by John Haywood (Penguin, 1996).
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