Article 6C7SF ‘Almost still shines’: 3,000-year-old sword unearthed in Germany

‘Almost still shines’: 3,000-year-old sword unearthed in Germany

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Object from mid-bronze age, in extraordinary' state of preservation, was found in grave in Bavaria

A bronze sword more than 3,000 years old , which is so well-preserved that it almost still shines", has been unearthed in southern Germany, officials say.

The Bavarian state office for the preservation of historical monuments (BLfD) said the sword, which is believed to date back to the end of the 14th century BC - the middle of the bronze age - was found during excavations last week in Nordlingen, between Nuremberg and Stuttgart.

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