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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMetal Detectorists Stumble Upon a Rare 2,000-Year-Old Roman Sword in PolandRafał Proszowski and Mariusz Lampa were searching for World War II-era artifacts in the snowy woods of the Polish Jura when ...
In the 2nd and 3rd Centuries AD, long and straight, double-edged swords were the norm for the Roman armies, slightly longer ...
The remarkably well-preserved sword dates to the Late Middle Ages, in an archaeological find that's metal as hell.
Amidst the dense forests of the Kraków-CzÄ™stochawa Upland in southern Poland, a pair of metal detectorists searching for relics from World War II stumbled upon a Roman sword dating back almost ...
A pair of metal detectorists bundled up and headed into a snowy forest in Poland. They hoped to find some artifacts from World War II — yet stumbled upon a much older and rarer weapon.
In the dense forests of the Kraków-CzÄ™stochowa Upland, experts from the INVENTUM Association discovered a nearly 2000-year-old Roman sword. According to Turystyka WP, the find was made in the ...
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