The axe blades, Gizmodo notes, suffered more wear and tear than the giant sword but were in an equally remarkable state. One even retained “a fragment of its wood shaft,” Archaeology Mag says ...
Researchers believe the objects date back to the 14th or 15th century. "The sword is exceptionally well ... One of the axes still had a fragment of the wooden shaft attached, a rarity in such ...
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