Among the finds is a bronze sword, bearing the pharaoh’s name in hieroglyphs, which likely belonged to a high-ranking officer. The barracks, located in the northwest Nile Delta, would have ...
The Bronze Age Peebles Hoard, which includes a sword and decorated trinkets, was discovered in the Scottish Borders by Mariusz Stępień, who is now 48. It dates back to 1000-800BC and comprises ...
The fact that the sword was uncovered in a working setting ... Researchers also collected jewelry and makeup accessories, including half a bronze ring and two necklaces. Aiman Ashmawy, an ...
before warning that, “any bronze-bladed sword with iron in the hilt may [now] reveal to be a pastiche.” ...
The grave of the unknown warrior was discovered back in the 1960s but a new study claims to have uncovered further details.
The long tapering blade with bevelled edges and with a distinct median ridge decorated with a criss-cross lattice pattern, the hilt with two circular flanges below a circular, dished pommel. 54cm (21 ...
The 3,000 year-old Peebles Hoard is redefining the understanding of Scotland's Bronze Age with never-before seen treasures.
Archaeologists at the Comenius Museum in Přerov have revealed to the public an ancient sword from the Bronze Age, found by accident in a field close to the city.
69cm (27in) long. See a similar bronze sword of similar size, Eastern Zhou or Han dynasty, illustrated by J.Rawson and E.Bunker, Ancient Chinese and Ordos Bronzes, Hong Kong, 1990, p.164, no.65.