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It's by no means the oldest Bronze Age sword uncovered by archeologists ... woman and teenager who were all buried within a short time of each other – though it's not known at this point ...
But Claus Falsby’s successful first go at metal detecting was more than just unusual—it was nothing short of extraordinary ... a ritually bent sword, two small bronze axes, “ankle rings ...
An ancient bronze casting technology -- technology ... The thin-walled concentric circles at the tip of the sword with extremely short distance between and fine cord lines in relief at the base ...
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 ...
Made of iron and plated with bronze on the hilt, the sword is relatively short, measuring about 18 inches long. Valencia City Council Archaeology Service The weapon was discovered in 1994 on the ...
correction A previous version of this article incorrectly implied that the sword had rusted. Bronze does not rust. The article has been corrected. More than 3,000 years ago, a long sword ...
The sword is made of bronze and inscribed with the name of King Ramesses II, who ruled Egypt circa 1279 to 1213 BCE. Ramesses II had the second longest reign in Egyptian history, marked by a major ...
One of the finds was a bronze sword with the cartouche, or hieroglyphic symbol, of Ramesses. A picture of the sword shows that the artifact has decayed over time, but has still retained the symbol ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the ancient remains of an Egyptian army barracks and the artifacts left there, including a still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in ...
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