Making swords of this type was very difficult, and their possession was also evidence of a person’s high status.
In Bavaria, near the city of Nördlingen, during the excavation of a grave from the Middle Bronze Age, archaeologists discovered a sword more than 3,000 years old. The Münchner Merkur newspaper reported this.
Experts noted that this search is perfectly preserved, and in some places it has a shine. In addition, traces were found on the sword, indicating that it was used as a weapon.
It is noted that the octagonal sword with the octagonal handle is entirely made of bronze. According to the preliminary classification, it comes from the end of the 14th century BC.
It is also known that the sword discovered by archaeologists was taken from the grave, where the remains of three people were found – a man, a woman and a teenager. The alleged connection between these individuals has yet to be explained.

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Source: korrespondent

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