A bronze sword of the notched type formed part of the Dowris hoard, and is figured in the "British Museum Bronze-Age Guide," plate ii.
A bronze sword of this type was found in a house on the Akropolis at Mycenæ by Schliemann, and it can be dated at about 1200 B.
The accoutrements of the horseman of pre-historic ages are composed of a bronze sword, like those found in the tombs in Denmark, and a bronze hatchet and sword-belt.
We must not forget to mention a bronze sword, placed on the left side of the body, in a wooden sheath; this sword measured about 26 inches in length.
But a bronze sword, published by Tsountas and Manatt (Mycenaean Age, p.
It does not follow from these three cases (as critics argue) that no bronze sword could be used for a swashing blow, and there are just half as many thrusts as strokes with the bronze sword in the Iliad.
The Dipylon was a period of early iron swords, made on the lines of not the best type of bronze sword.
A bronze sword, found in France, proved on analysis to contain 87.
It is broader and shorter than the Danish bronze sword, swelling out more towards the middle, so as to suggest the term leaf-shaped, by which it is now distinguished.
Bronze sword, perhaps an execution sword, but rather too small for that purpose; ornamented with incised semicircles, like Fig.
Bronze sword, perhaps an execution sword, but rather too small for that purpose; with wooden grip and pommel.
Brass or bronze sword, the pommel in the form of a twisted ring, as so frequently shown on the plaques, see Figs.
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