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A fisherman in Poland discovered a well-preserved Medieval sword in Warsaw’s Vistula River, opening up questions about what ...
A fisherman recently found a remarkably well-preserved medieval sword while walking along the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland ...
About a foot under the tombstone, crews discovered the remains of a coffin holding a full skeleton. Aleksandra Pudlo from the ...
A fisherman discovered a remarkably well-preserved Medieval sword, possibly from a secret order, at the bottom of the Vistula ...
Research is underway to learn more about the origins of medieval sword found earlier this month at the bottom of a Polish river, which some experts believe may have belonged to the Vikings. The ...
Alexander Medvedev discovered the sword near Olsztyn, in northern Poland, alongside the metal remains of a scabbard, or sheath; a belt; and two knives that would have been attached to the belt ...
Andrzej Korpikiewicz took a scooter to the outskirts of Warsaw to see the Vistula River on the afternoon of July 1, he told ...
The 1,000-year-old sword, which is thought to be older than Poland itself, was found cloaked in silt and in "near perfect" condition in the depths of the Vistula (also spelled Wisła) River, which ...
HRUBIESZÓW, POLAND—Science & Scholarship in Poland reports that a medieval sword was recovered from a peat bog in southeast Poland and donated to the Fr. Stanislaw Staszic Museum. The well ...
The sword was dated to the 9th or 10th century from Poland’s medieval period, officials said. The style is similar to that of the Vikings or the Baltic people.
The sword was dated to the 9th or 10th century from Poland’s medieval period, officials said. The style is similar to that of the Vikings or the Baltic people.
The sword was dated to the 9th or 10th century from Poland’s medieval period, officials said. The style is similar to that of the Vikings or the Baltic people.