When plumbing system planner Jannick Vestergaard and organize Henning Nøh waken up on the morning of February 5th , it likely never fall out to them that their daytime ’s work would lead in the discovery of an extraordinary doubly - edged brand dating back to the 14th one C .

Vestergaard and Nøh were carry gutter work on Algade , a street in primal Aalborg , Denmark , when , to their astonishment , they saw a sharp blade stick out from the ground . Figuring it was something exceptional , the couple contacted Kenneth Nielsen , an archeologist at the Historical Museum of Northern Jutland , reportsThe Local . Nielsen by and by later corroborate the keepsake as being of knightly line of descent in a museumstatement .

The completely integral , well - preserved sword was discover atop the oldest layer of pave on Algade . Findings from this bed “ have always pointed to the 1300s , so the sword must have [ entered into ] the earth [ during ] this C , ” fit in to the museum .

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The Medieval brand weighs just slightly over 1 kilogram , or 2.2 pounds . The brand , which the museum described as “ still penetrating , ” measure 93 centimeter long ( 36.6 column inch ) . From knob to tip , the brand is 112 centimeters ( 44 inch ) in duration .

Nielsen ’s analysis find that it was a gamey - quality sword made with great skill . The narrow blade made the sword very light , and a recess run along the blade made it even low-cal and thus easier to handle . Other elements , such as the quality of the saucer - shaped pommel , the heterosexuality of the crossbreed - precaution , and the blade ’s rounded hybridisation - surgical incision , point to a high horizontal surface of craft . This was an expensive sword , according to the museum , and it in all likelihood belong to someone with lots of money , perhaps a extremity of the nobility — who in those Clarence Shepard Day Jr. were also warriors .

How this sword came to be abandoned is a mystery , but Nielsen suspects it was lost in battle . During the 14th century , Denmark was mutilate with civil force , and scar on the sword suggest it was used in combat . Perhaps it was dropped during a melee , falling into the mud of the battlefield and never recuperate , noted the museum release .

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The finders of the sword were allowed to pose with their prized discovery , but they were n’t allowed to keep it . From here , the sword will be clean , preserve , and placed on display at the Aalborg Historical Museum , “ close to the home that the sword was lost hundreds of years ago , ” harmonise to the statement . In plus to the skillful photo , Vestergaard and Nøh got to go home that day and declare , “ You ’re never going to pretend what I found at employment today , ” and back it with one Inferno of a story .

[ The Local , Historical Museum of Northern Jutland ]

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