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mross 19th March 2007 04:51 PM

Rare sword in England
 
Found this intresting thought you'll might too.

http://www.northantset.co.uk/viewart...icleID=1580775

katana 19th March 2007 06:41 PM

Hi Mross,
very interesting.. ;) ..7th C .....6 strands of carbonised steel ..pattern welded.... WOW and found in a suitcase ....shame there isn't a better picture. I am sure that this will create 'ammendments' to the literature of early swords :cool:

Joe 19th March 2007 11:38 PM

Wow, that's some bling right there.

not2sharp 20th March 2007 01:20 AM

Excalibur?

n2s

Jeff Pringle 20th March 2007 06:39 AM

Hmm, I wonder why they are so impressed by the six-strand construction? Assuming they are referring to the number of layered bars in the middle of the sword, did they forget that Sutton Hoo has eight (other, less famous swords also)? I think most swords of that era had four, and Jaap Ypey illustrated several six-bars in the Netherlands from around that time.
:shrug:
They seem to be glossing over the fact that the guy looted his own excavation, too - but I guess that was okay back in the last millennium? I think it is frowned upon these days... :confused:


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