A sword from the Middle Ages, made between 1050 and 1150, was recently discovered in a Dutch river during routine dredging work. It has now been placed on display at a museum in the city of Leiden for the public to see. CNN


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A rare medieval sword found in a Dutch river is now on display at a museum in the Netherlands. Workers discovered the sword by chance during a dredging job at the Linschoten Estate on March 1, 2024. The sword has since been donated to the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden.

What Makes This Sword Special?

The sword is believed to be from the period between 1050 and 1150. It measures about one metre long and is made of high-quality iron, likely from the Veluwe region. The sword features gold-coloured copper decorations. These include a cross and a symbol called the “endless knot,” known to represent spiritual ideas.

It has a long crossguard and a pommel shaped like a nut, which helped balance the weapon. The museum explained that only the wooden grip and leather wrapping did not survive the test of time. However, the iron blade remains in very good shape thanks to the wet, oxygen-poor soil where it lay hidden for nearly a thousand years.

Some traces of the original wooden hilt are still visible on the metal, which gives researchers more clues about its design and how it was used.

A sword from the Middle Ages, made between 1050 and 1150, was recently discovered in a Dutch river during routine dredging work. It has now been placed on display at a museum in the city of Leiden for the public to see. CNN

Why Was the Sword in the River?

Experts believe that the sword was likely placed in the river on purpose. In medieval times, swords were often buried with their owners or thrown into water during special ceremonies. The museum noted that swords found in water tend to be better preserved than those buried underground.

There was no sign of a scabbard nearby, supporting the idea that this was a ritual deposit. These kinds of discoveries are rare and give insight into the beliefs and customs of people from the past.

A Glimpse into the Past

At the time the sword was made, the land was ruled by the Bishop of Utrecht. He often clashed with the Counts of Holland and Flanders, who were gaining power in the region. The period also marked changes in how wars were fought.

Fighting styles were shifting from vertical slashes on horseback to thrusting attacks between pieces of armour. The design of this sword shows it could be used for both kinds of combat. It was built to be held in one hand, showing that it came from a time when warfare was evolving.

Preserving a Priceless Find

This rare sword now sits safely at the museum, where visitors can learn about its history and see it up close. The museum called it “a remarkably well-preserved piece of medieval craftsmanship.” It offers a rare glimpse into life, war, and beliefs in Europe almost a thousand years ago.

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