Posted on 10/19/2021 5:08:41 AM PDT by Theoria
The sword, recovered off the coast of Israel, most likely belonged to a knight who fell into the sea or lost the weapon in battle, experts said.
Shlomi Katzin attached a GoPro camera to his forehead, slipped on his diving fins and jumped into the waters off the Carmel coast of Israel, eager to go exploring.
On the sandy floor of the Mediterranean Sea, he found a sword. Archaeologists would later determine that it was about 900 years old. It weighed four pounds, measured about four feet long and originated from the Third Crusade, experts said.
“Oh yes, he was surprised and happy,” said Jacob Sharvit, the director of the marine archaeology unit at the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Mr. Katzin said he would give the sword to Mr. Sharvit’s agency, but he wanted just one thing: a photo with the shell-encrusted weapon.
The recent discovery was welcomed in a country that takes immense pride in its history and has a law requiring that any artifacts found must be returned to the nation.
The sword was among several artifacts discovered by Mr. Katzin, who declined to be interviewed because he said he did not want the discovery to be about him. He also found stone anchors and pottery fragments that date back hundreds of years. But nothing was more impressive than the sword, which Mr. Sharvit described as “extremely rare.”
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“It weighed four pounds, measured about four feet long and originated from the Third Crusade, experts said.”
Yes, it is beautiful.
It would be interesting to see the remains of Acre and the offshore fortress where the last held out. I’ve read history of that.
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Looks heavy, so I am wondering how the “woke” back in that time could carry such a thing...
Not so fast, kemosabe.
See post #5.
BTW, about the guy who lost his sword:. He chose poorly.
“Could you imagine swinging that thing...even without the crustiness? I’d throw my shoulder out. Look great on the wall over the fireplace though.”
I have read Knights could sever a limb with one swing.
From the length of the handle I would think that it was not a two-handed weapon. Still at approx 4 pounds it would take a real man to continue to swing it effectively if a battle lasted more than a few hours.
A thought ... being ambidextrous would be useful ...
Guys probably made fun of the others because they didn’t have enough scars and such. Bad times, strong men.
It was in an underwater stone. He is now the True King of England.
“It’s only 4 pounds.”
Babe Ruth’s Louisville Slugger baseball bat only weighed 2.6 pounds.
But to put it into perspective historically... In those days English Long Bows for war had a draw weight of 140 to 190 pounds.
They had to be physically conditioned for years to command these weapons.
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“From the length of the handle I would think that it was not a two-handed weapon. Still at approx 4 pounds it would take a real man to continue to swing it effectively if a battle lasted more than a few hours.”
Yep... Many years of physical conditioning. See #31. :)
Yes, they do.
Wow!
Starting in the 11th century, leaders of European nations and the Roman Catholic Church sent Crusader armies to the Middle East to seize sites considered holy by Christians from Muslim rulers.
Poor little dears, those innocent Muslim rulers were just minding their own business when the wicked Christians showed up to conquer them… no need to mention how those Muslims came to be ruling the Holy Land, or how many Christians they slaughtered to conquer it…
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Lol... Probably a Coral of some sort, but sure looks like it.
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