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  • Liberal media has been uninterested in investigating the couple involved in shooting dead a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Coventry, Vermont near the Canadian border on inauguration day. Why?

    01/28/2025 6:56:55 AM PST · by george76 · 21 replies
    X ^ | Jan 26, 2025 | Andy Ngo
    Liberal media has been uninterested in investigating the couple involved in shooting dead a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Coventry, Vermont near the Canadian border on inauguration day. Why? Both in the duo are leftist trans militants. One of the deceased armed militants is a German believed to be in the country on an H-1B visa. The duo is allegedly connected to a trans terror cell. Federal law enforcement had been surveilling German man Felix "Ophelia" Baukholt and Seattle @UW student Teresa "Milo" Youngblut (xe/xem/xyrs) after staff at a Lyndonville, Vt. motel reported seeing them with black tactical clothing, weapons...
  • ‘Excalibur’ sword lodged in rock for 1,300 years mysteriously disappears

    07/03/2024 10:19:34 AM PDT · by Beowulf9 · 37 replies
    https://www.msn.com ^ | July 3, 2024 | Ben Ashton
    An ancient French sword has mysteriously vanished after 1,300 years wedged inside a rock 32ft off the ground. The Durandal, which is France’s version of King Arthur’s legendary Excalibur, was reported missing from the clifftop village of Rocamadour on Monday. It belonged to Roland, a famous knight in French literature who was said to own the ‘indestructible’ sword, which had become an iconic part of the area.
  • Archaeology: Larger-scale warfare may have occurred in Europe 1,000 years earlier

    11/05/2023 8:06:28 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    EurekAlert! ^ | November 2, 2023 | Teresa Fernandez‑Crespo and colleagues
    A re-analysis of more than 300 sets of 5,000-year-old skeletal remains excavated from a site in Spain suggests that many of the individuals may have been casualties of the earliest period of warfare in Europe, occurring over 1,000 years before the previous earliest known larger-scale conflict in the region...Teresa Fernández‑Crespo and colleagues re-examined the skeletal remains of 338 individuals for evidence of healed and unhealed injuries. All the remains were from a single mass burial site in a shallow cave in the Rioja Alavesa region of northern Spain, radiocarbon dated to between 5,400 and 5,000 years ago. 52 flint arrowheads...
  • The World’s oldest and first swords ever discovered

    03/11/2023 7:06:33 AM PST · by csvset · 45 replies
    Arkeonews ^ | 11 March 2023 | Leman Altuntas
    The 5,000-year-old swords found 43 years ago during the excavations in the old mud-brick palace structure in Malatya Arslantepe Mound are the oldest swords in the world. Many archaeologists believed that the earliest swords only dated to around 1600 or 1500 BCE before the discovery of a cache of swords at the archaeological site of Arslantepe in Turkey. The nine swords from the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Melid) attest to the use of this weapon for the first time in the world – at least a millennium before the already-known examples. They date back to the Early Bronze Age (c....
  • Metal Detectorist Finds on 4,000-year-old Dagger in Poland Forests

    02/26/2024 12:05:22 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 30 replies
    Arkeonews ^ | February 24, 2024 | Leman Altuntas
    A copper dagger more than 4,000 years old was found in a forest near the town of Jarosław on the San River in south-eastern Poland. This discovery is the oldest dagger made of metal found in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship.In the 3rd millennium BC, objects made of copper were extremely rare in the area, Dr Elżbieta Sieradzka-Burghardt, an archaeologist from the Jarosław museum, told PAP.This valuable object, dating back over 4,000 years, was discovered last November by Piotr Gorlach of the Jarosław Historical and Exploration Association, who – with the permission of the Podkarpacie Regional Historical Monument Conservator in Przemyśl –...
  • Golden Necklaces Discovered in Bronze Age Tomb [Poland]

    03/09/2023 11:02:16 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 20 replies
    Heritage Daily ^ | February 28, 2023 | Markus Milligan
    The Metsamor archaeological site is located near the village of Taronik, in the Armavir Province of Armenia, where the oldest trace of human settlement dates from the 4th millennium BC during the Copper Age.In the Bronze Age and Early Iron Ages, the site became an important religious and economic centre, developing into a city with many temples and sanctuaries, fortified by a citadel and cyclopean walls, and an advanced economy based on metallurgical production.Recent excavations have uncovered a sunken chamber framed by large stones, containing the remains of a wooden burial and two skeletons who died at the age of...
  • Celtic Helmet Unearthed in Poland

    09/10/2024 6:43:25 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 6 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | September 10, 2024 | editors / unattributed
    According to a report in Notes from Poland, a pointed bronze Celtic helmet with a neckpiece has been unearthed in northern Poland by researchers from the University of Warsaw and Poland's National Museum of Archaeology (PMA). The artifact has been dated to the fourth century B.C. "At first we thought it might be some kind of ancient vessel, as bronze vessels are much more common on Polish soil than helmets," said Bartłomiej Kaczyński of PMA. Conservators at PMA have begun to restore the helmet, which is in poor condition.
  • First-of-Its-Kind Imaging Exposes Forgery in Ancient Iranian Swords

    10/15/2024 6:04:13 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | October 15, 2024 | Cranfield University
    A new imaging method has uncovered modern alterations on Iron Age Iranian bronze swords, showing they were tampered with to boost their value in the illicit antiquities market. This discovery, using neutron tomography, highlights the challenge of detecting forgeries in ancient metalworking artifacts, essential for understanding early metallurgical innovation. Credit: Cranfield University Modern tampering on Iron Age Iranian swords was revealed using neutron tomography, complicating efforts to study ancient metalworking techniques. For the first time, an imaging technique has been applied to study Iron Age bronze swords from Iran, uncovering significant modern modifications that prove the weapons that the weapons...
  • Exceptionally Well-Preserved Anglo-Saxon Sword Found in UK

    12/27/2024 3:59:42 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 52 replies
    ARTnews ^ | December 27, 2024 | George Nelson
    Exceptionally Well-Preserved Anglo-Saxon Sword Found in UKArchaeologists 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...
  • Extraordinary ‘Epic’ Viking Sword Discovered

    11/26/2024 1:39:59 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 13 replies
    EuroWeekly News ^ | 26 Nov 2024 | Anna Ellis
    Archaeologists have uncovered a unique fragment of a Viking sword near Witmarsum, a village in northern Netherlands. The find, a pommel cap from the 10th century AD, once formed part of a gilded sword hilt. It features intricate patterns in the Mammen style, a decorative art tradition that followed the Jellinge style. The Fryske Akademy explained that the design includes depictions of wild boar heads, which symbolised strength, courage, protection, and combat. Most Read on Euro Weekly News Remarkable Viking discoveries in Sweden Interactions between Frisia, Scandinavia, and the British Isles Dr. Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm, director of the Fryske...
  • Southern Calfornia man attacks brother with sword causing ‘large laceration’: police

    10/30/2024 2:39:37 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 25 replies
    KTLA ^ | 10/30/2024 | Tony Kurzweil
    Police responding to a family disturbance arrested a man who allegedly attacked his brother with a sword at a home in Southern California’s Inland Empire on Tuesday. The incident was reported around 7:30 a.m. at the residence near 11th Street and 6th Avenue, the Upland Police Department posted on X.
  • UK man jailed for four months for carrying 6-inch zelda master sword in public

    07/03/2024 9:09:15 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 18 replies
    Gamespot ^ | 07 03 2024 | Blair Marnell
    Video game prop weapons are commonly seen in collections or at conventions. But it's a bad idea to carry around a replica video game weapon that has an actual blade attached to it. Anthony Bray, a resident of Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England discovered this the hard way when police arrested him last month for carrying a replica of Link's Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda. Via the Warwickshire police, Bray has been sentenced to four months in prison for carrying a bladed article in public. According to the report, Bray was spotted by officers on June 8 with the...
  • Amid mounting legal challenges, Hawaii allows open carry of formerly banned blades

    05/17/2024 1:04:47 AM PDT · by Jyotishi · 10 replies
    Hawaii News Now ^ | May 16, 2024 | Daryl Huff
    As of Monday, it is no longer illegal in Hawaii to carry a dangerous weapon in public, and switchblade and butterfly knives are no longer banned. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) -- As of Monday, it is no longer illegal in Hawaii to carry a dangerous weapon in public -- and switchblade and butterfly knives are no longer banned. That change led to an alarming sight in Waikiki at sunset Tuesday. The governor signed HB 2342 into law Monday without fanfare, making it immediately legal to openly carry weapons that were banned in public until now. Gun rights activist Andrew Namiki Roberts, leader...
  • Boy, 14, dies after car and sword attack in Hainault

    04/30/2024 10:09:03 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 8 replies
    BBC ^ | 04 30 2024 | Jess Warren
    A 14-year-old boy has died after several people were stabbed - including two police officers - in a car and sword attack in north-east London. The boy was among five people treated at the scene in Hainault who were taken to hospital, where he died. A 36-year-old man was arrested after being Tasered by police 22 minutes after they were called to the scene. Eyewitnesses described seeing the suspect run through the area with a sword before he was Tasered. At a press conference, the Metropolitan Police said the suspect was in hospital being treated for injuries sustained when a...
  • Home Depot selling famous movie sword replica prompts jokes: 'Reclaim your FREEDOM'

    01/27/2024 6:34:51 PM PST · by dynachrome · 14 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 1-27-24 | Kristine Parks
    Customers at Home Depot were delighted to discover the home improvement store is now selling a medieval sword similar to one used in a famed 1990s Best Picture winner. "Reclaim your FREEDOM from the tyrannical English king with this authentic William Wallace sword," Home Depot's descri7ption of the product says. The sword is a replica of the one used by Mel Gibson in the 1995 Oscar-winning film, "Braveheart." Fans of the film wasted no time filling the product's Question and Answer section and reviews with jokes and references to the iconic film and other famous movies.
  • Medieval grave of 'very, very powerful' man and his 4-foot-long sword unearthed in Sweden

    01/21/2024 2:58:22 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 26 replies
    Live Science ^ | January 09, 2024 | Tom Metcalfe
    Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered the medieval burial of an extremely tall man who was buried with a long sword — one that was nearly two-thirds of his height — and may have been a nobleman who supported the region's ill-fated union with Denmark and Norway.The sword, which is over 4 feet (1.3 meters) long, seems to have been inlaid with a different metal to form small Christian crosses, excavation leader Johan Klange, an archaeologist with the Halland Cultural Environment, an agency of the local government, told Live Science.Even taller than the sword was the man in the grave. Klange...
  • Crusade period grave field and a sword discovered in Finland

    10/22/2023 9:07:33 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies
    Arkeonews ^ | October 15, 2023 | Leman Altuntaş
    A large cemetery from the time of the Crusades was discovered near a medieval stone church in Salo Perttel, a former municipality in Finland.A landowner in the municipality of Salo was looking over excavation work for the installation of geothermal pipes when he spotted an iron object poking out of a mound of dirt. He pulled it out and found himself holding a nearly complete He was reported to archaeologists from the University of Turku and the Turku Museum Centre.The find has now led to the discovery of an extensive grave field, not far from the grey granite medieval church...
  • Booty of Roman Weapons Found as Sharp as The Day They Were Hidden

    09/07/2023 12:40:30 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 56 replies
    Science Alert ^ | 07 September 2023 | MARIANNE GUENOT & CHRIS PANELLA
    (Israel Antiquities Authority/YouTube) Israeli researchers made a rare find during a survey of a Dead Sea cave: Four perfectly preserved Roman swords thought to have been used in battle 1,900 years ago. The swords were likely "booty" hidden by rebels from an opposing faction, who would have been in danger if they were caught carrying the Roman weapons, Eitan Klein, one of the directors of the Judean Desert Survey Project who worked on the dig, said in a statement. Four Roman-era swords, their wooden and leather hilts and scabbards and steel blades exquisitely preserved after 1,900 years in a desert...
  • Japanese Researchers Uncover Seven-Foot Iron Sword from Ancient Burial Mound

    02/02/2023 5:31:20 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 21 replies
    Art News ^ | February 2, 2023 | KAREN K. HO
    Japanese researchers discovered a large dakō iron sword and a giant bronze mirror in a 4th-century burial mound in the city of Nara. The two items were found last November in the Tomio Maruyama Tumulus. According to the local government groups, the 125-pound, shield-shaped decorated mirror was the first of its kind to be discovered, and the seven-foot iron serpentine dakō sword is the largest and oldest from the Kofun period (300 CE–710 CE) to be found. Experts say this allows the two items from the Tomio Maruyama Tumulus to be classified as national treasures. The shield-shaped mirror is two...
  • Medieval Sword Found on Seabed Was Likely Lost During Naval Battle

    07/27/2023 9:35:21 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 27 replies
    Heritage Daily ^ | July 24, 2023 | Markus Milligan
    The sword was discovered in 2021 by Shlomi Katzin while conducting a study of stone and metal anchors on the seabed. The area was a natural anchorage for ships near Haifa's ancient port city that the Crusaders captured from the Arabs during the early 12th century AD.In a new study published by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), the researchers describe how the sword was found covered in a thick marine concretion of sand and shells, making it difficult to separate the metal without causing damage. However, the concretion slowed down the oxidation process, preserving the sword which would have rusted...