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  2. Skerne sword - Wikipedia

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    The sword was interpreted as having been dropped into the River Hull from a structure like a jetty or bridge. The excavation found the wooden piles of a Viking bridge, built of oak, alongside other deposits including four knives, part of a spoon, an adze, and several animal skeletons. [2] The Skerne sword is a pattern-welded iron sword. [1]

  3. Viking sword - Wikipedia

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    The Viking Age sword (also Viking sword) or Carolingian sword is the type of sword prevalent in Western and Northern Europe during the Early Middle Ages.. The Viking Age or Carolingian-era sword developed in the 8th century from the Merovingian sword more specifically, the Frankish production of swords in the 6th to 7th century and during the 11th to 12th century in turn gave rise to the ...

  4. HÇ«fuð - Wikipedia

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    HÇ«fuð ("man-head", [1] Norwegian hoved, Danish hoved, Swedish huvud and Icelandic höfuð) is the sword of Heimdall. It is mentioned in Gylfaginning chapter 26. Anthony Faulkes 's edition:

  5. Viking-age swords — stabbed into a burial mound 1,200 ... - AOL

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    Archaeologists carefully pulled the swords from the stone graves, photos show. Viking-age swords — stabbed into a burial mound 1,200 years ago — uncovered in Sweden Skip to main content

  6. Category:Viking swords - Wikipedia

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    Viking swords, the type of sword prevalent in Western Europe and Northern Europe during the Early Middle Ages Wikimedia Commons has media related to Viking swords . Pages in category "Viking swords"

  7. Sæbø sword - Wikipedia

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    The sword has an inscription on its blade, which has been identified by George Stephens (1867) as a runic inscription incorporating a swastika symbol. The blade is poorly preserved, and the inscription barely legible, but if Stephens' interpretation is correct, the sword would be a unique example of a Viking-era sword with a runic blade ...

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