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The tale of the sword – swords and swordfighters in Bronze Age Europe
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Literary HistoryHistorical MethodologyHistorical ArchaeologySword – SwordsBioarchaeologyBronze Age SwordsPrehistoric RootsExperimental ArchaeologyArchaeologyBlade DamagePrehistoryCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesHistorical EvidenceHistorical ScholarshipBronze Age EuropeClassics
In this article it is demonstrated through empirical observation that Bronze Age swords were functional and efficient weapons. Their use in real combat is testified by recurring patterns of blade damage and resharpening. Furthermore, ritual depositions of swords with unrepaired scars on the blade demonstrate the prehistoric roots of the Celtic–Germanic–Greek ritual of sacrificing weapons after a victorious fight.