Archaeologists Found A 3000-Year-Old Bronze Sword At A Burial Site In Germany

A very well-preserved 3000-year-old sword was found inside a grave in the town of Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany.

Archaeologists Found A 3000-Year-Old Bronze Sword At A Burial Site In Germany! Details Inside

It is reported that this 3000-year-old sword is in such good condition and extremely rare to be found in this location, except for a few scratches. Mathias Pfeil, Head of the Department of Monuments Protection of Bavaria State, speaks about the subject, “The sword and the tomb still need to be examined for our archaeologists to be able to classify this relic more accurately. However, this can already be said that this is an extraordinary situation. Such a finding is very rare,” he explained.

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The European continent has a history of civilisations that once resided in the area. Recently, a group of archaeologists found a bronze weapon during an excavation in Donau-Ries, Germany. According to them, the sword was dating back 3000 years and was well-preserved.

L'épée trouvée dans la tombe de Nördlingen, en Allemagne, datant de l'âge du bronze. © Dr. Woidich, Sergiu Tifui

Here are the details of this bronze sword found at the burial site.

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