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Recently there is a 700-year-old sword Being caught by a fisherman In Poland – A rare glimpse of war in the medieval times.
This discovery was announced by the Capital Monument in Warsaw.
The department said in a Facebook post that lucky anglers are Vistula River.
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“It should be This big A fish – but it turns out to be This big A sword! ” read the post.
“As you can see, Vistula hides some The real treasure. ”

Experts believe that the history of the newly discovered sword can be traced back to the 13th or 14th century, which was founded in the Warsaw era. (Capital protectors through Facebook Monument)
The fisherman handed the sword to the local authorities, who transferred it to local experts.
A team is working hard Keep artifacts for future research.
“This sword is an ancient sword, and it is unique in today’s Warsaw.”
The Facebook page post states that the sword is saved “almost full length” and has a spherical saddle and cross-cut on its grip.
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Warsaw’s chief expert Anna Magdalena Lań told Fox News Digital that experts are still working on the sword.
“The sword dates back to the 13th or 14th century, when Warsaw was founded,” said Oran in an email from Polish to English.

According to local officials, the weapon is 31 inches long, including its hilt. (Capital protectors through Facebook Monument)
“It’s the ‘signature’ of the blacksmith due to the cross marking that can determine a more precise date,” she added. “The research is underway.”
The length of the sword, including the hilt, is more than 31 inches, she said.
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“I don’t know the weight, but the sword is light because (a) the degree of corrosion is very high,” said Oran.
“This sword is an ancient sword, and it is unique in today’s Warsaw.”
“The sword was found in a river, which means it has no context – that is, there is no other artifact that can tell us more about it.”
Now, the situation of the sword falling into the river has passed.
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Aoun points out that the sword was not ritually stored in Poland in the 13th century. They are more like pagan traditions than Christian traditions.

“Thanks to cross marking, a more precise date can be determined,” a city expert told Fox News Digital. A close-up of the marking can be seen above. (Capital protectors through Facebook Monument)
“The sword was found in a river, which means it has no context – that is, there is no other artifact that can tell us more about it.”
This weapon is one of many fascinating Archaeological discoveries Made in Poland this year.
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