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Exceptionally Well-Preserved Anglo-Saxon Sword Found in UK
ARTnews ^ | December 27, 2024 | George Nelson

Posted on 12/27/2024 3:59:42 PM PST by nickcarraway

Exceptionally Well-Preserved Anglo-Saxon Sword Found in UK

Archaeologists in rural Kent, UK, have unearthed a “really incredible” 6th-century sword from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery near Canterbury. Several other striking objects have also been found at the same site.

It is exceptionally well preserved; the silver-and-gilt hilt has a finely crafted decorated pattern, and the blade is embossed with runic script. Parts of the weapon’s leather-and-wood scabbard – and its beaver fur lining – have also survived. A ring is attached to its pommel, which archaeologists believe might symbolize an oath to a king.

The weapon’s condition is so impressive that it is being compared to the famously well-preserved Anglo-Saxon sword that was discovered at Sutton Hoo in the English county of Suffolk in 1939.

The exact location of the recent discovery has not been disclosed because further excavations are planned. So far, 12 burials have been excavated and it’s thought 200 more exist in the area, dating from the sixth to fifth centuries.

“We’re keeping the name of the site under wraps. It’s a very rich cemetery. It would be a real tragedy if it became well known before we’ve excavated it,” Duncan Sayer, the lead archaeologist and professor of archaeology at the University of Central Lancashire, told the Guardian.

He said the sword is “really incredible, in the top echelons of swords, an elite object in every way, which is wonderful. It rivals the swords from Dover and from Sutton Hoo.”

A golden pendant inscribed with a serpent or dragon was also found alongside the weapon. Archaeologists say such pendants would have belonged to women with lofty statuses.

The discoveries will be included in a forthcoming BBC six-part series called “Digging for Britain.” “I’ve never seen one that’s so beautifully preserved,” professor Alice Roberts, an academic who presents the show, told the Guardian. “I’ve never seen one that’s so beautifully preserved. It’s an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon cemetery, with really beautifully furnished graves, a lot of weapon burials where you find things like iron spear-points and seaxes, which are Anglo-Saxon knives – and then there’s this astonishing sword.”


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; History
KEYWORDS: anglosaxons; canterbury; darkages; georgenelson; godsgravesglyphs; kent; middleages; sword; unitedkingdom
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To: Ciaphas Cain

Wow!


41 posted on 12/27/2024 6:52:27 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Trump has all the right enemies, DeSantis has all the wrong friends.)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

Beautiful work. I love Damascus steel.

L


42 posted on 12/27/2024 6:57:13 PM PST by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

Wow! Your Father did amazing work!


43 posted on 12/27/2024 7:02:18 PM PST by sgt_lau (“_____Phobic” means “fear.” I don’t fear them, I hate ‘em.)
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To: Jonty30

FIND RELICS OF KING ARTHUR-—I still think he really existed.


44 posted on 12/27/2024 7:54:53 PM PST by ridesthemiles (not giving up on TRUMP---EVER)
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To: nickcarraway

There’s actually some additional news to the story. Apparently, they found an inscription on it written in old Gaelic. And upon deciphering it, it said this.:

“Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government”


45 posted on 12/27/2024 9:58:26 PM PST by suasponte137
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To: OldGoatCPO

“ If it less than 300 years old it ain’t ancient to the Brits.”

I found this true in all of Europe. And I would even stretch it further to five or 600 years. If it’s not that old, it’s new.

I lived there for six years, and I remember when I came back to the states and to New England, everything felt new or at least modern. When I saw that a town was founded in the 1700s I was like.” well that wasn’t that long ago was it?”


46 posted on 12/27/2024 10:01:10 PM PST by suasponte137
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To: nickcarraway

Didn’t the Jutes conquer Kent?


47 posted on 12/27/2024 10:20:09 PM PST by yuleeyahoo (“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” - the deep-state)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

Nickel plated?


48 posted on 12/28/2024 4:36:29 AM PST by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: fishtank

Nope. All steel. Not plated at all.


49 posted on 12/28/2024 4:54:20 AM PST by Ciaphas Cain (A perfect storm. There will be no escape from what is coming.)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

The only problem with using Shoes and Spikes is the steel. They are very low carbon and soft. But judging from those others he made I would assume he knew how to pound carbon back into the low carbon steel of Shoes and Spikes.

All nice... :)


50 posted on 12/28/2024 4:56:59 AM PST by Openurmind
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To: Red Badger

Nope, that one got pulled out a few years ago, but not in Britain...


51 posted on 12/28/2024 5:49:22 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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The rest of the sword/swords keywords, sorted:

52 posted on 12/28/2024 6:00:57 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: suasponte137

I was at Battle Bridge in England looking for an antique inkwell. A dealer told me he recently acquired some Georgian-period Inkwells but had shipped them to a dealer in the United States. He said, “You Yanks love that stuff,” but it’s not considered old in the UK. He sells anything from that period to US dealers. Some of the older inkwells were very ornate and beautiful but very expensive. Besides, they were far too fancy for a Chiefs desk.


53 posted on 12/28/2024 2:33:56 PM PST by OldGoatCPO (No Caitiff Choir of Angels will sing for me)
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