Berlin: Archaeologists in Germany discovered a 3,000-year-old sword. This sword was found in a clean and flint condition.
Archaeologists in Germany have unearthed a sword with a three-person outline dating back to the late 14th century BC, and this rare sword is in such good condition that it still shines like brand new. Archaeologists are quite surprised.
A foreign news agency According to the report The head of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection, Matthias Fiel, said in his statement released three days ago that the 3,000-year-old sword discovered during excavations in the Bavarian town of Nordlingen was found in a mass grave of a man, woman and child.
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According to archaeologists, it seems that these three people were buried one after the other, but it is not clear whether they are related to each other.
According to the statement, this sword has a handle made of bronze, which now looks green because bronze is mixed with copper, a metal that oxidizes due to exposure to air and water.
Archaeologists have dated this ancient sword to the late 14th century BC.
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