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See here the delicate operation of removing the sword of King Dom Dinis from his 1325 tomb for study.
https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/cultura/...umulo_v1442084 . Last edited by fernando; 26th October 2022 at 08:28 PM. |
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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing, Fernando!
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Neat! That is very well preserved... You can still make out much of the colors the pommel and grip would've been originally.
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That's a really interesting video, thanks a lot
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Thanks all
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Interesting. It looks like something we would likely misidentify as "fantasy". Hopefully we can see the blade later.
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