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In the winter of 2022, archaeologists discovered several cellars filled with World War II artifacts beneath the streets of ...
Restoration work on a metal artifact found in Berlin, Germany, has revealed it to be an "ornately decorated" Japanese sword that possibly dates to the 17th century.
During World War II, a series of cellars in Germany was destroyed. From the wreckage, archaeologists unearthed a rare 17th-century Japanese short sword. It was found while researchers from the ...
The wreck of the Schiedam, a 17th century merchant ship was relocated in 2016 ... wide enough to be of a sword or cutlass that was used on-board The Schiedam.
The sword is probably a cutlass from the 17th century wreck of the Schiedam (Image: Robert Felce) City centre terrace houses will go on sale for just £1 after being ravaged by fire ...
The 17th-century sword was found in a cellar that was destroyed during World War II, but it's unknown how it ended up there. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Mysterious highly-decorated Japanese sword discovered in Berlin cellar destroyed during WWII. Sword dates to 17th century during Edo period, when country followed a strict policy of self-isolation ...
JAMESTOWN — The archaeology team at Historic Jamestowne had an Excalibur moment this past week, pulling fragments of a sword and a dagger out of a 17th-century well being excavated at the ...