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Iron sword with organic remains of scabbard

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posted on 2021-10-27, 15:33 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Sword: originally broken at point, tang now snapped in two. Length 75cm. Blade rather broad, 5.5cm at top. In rather better condition than most. Not much trace of scabbard and it may have been of leather except along edges where there are traces of wooden stiffeners. The impression of the upper and lower guards clear: both width c. 1.5cm. The top of the tang has been hammered and expanded to secure the pommel. Pommel and guards were of some perishable substance but no trace survives. The handle was of wood and parts survive.X-ray no. 12. No trace of pattern welding. A curious lump on the handle shows rather solid in X-rayX-ray could not be located in 2006-7. – D.H.From Sarre or Bifrons. – B.B.

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Grave ID

Sarre Grave 64

Object ID

KAS820

Catalogue Number

KAS 820

Material

iron, organic (Sonia Hawkes Material Notes; wood, leather) (Antiquarian Material; N/A)

Complete Keyword List (Including Alternatives)

sword scabbard (Sonia Hawkes Keyword; sword scabbard) (Antiquarian Keyword; sword)

Status

extant

Location

Maidstone Museum

Collection

Kent Archaeological Society

Category ID

sword

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