Man Stumbles Across 1,200 Year Old Viking Sword While Out Fishing

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A hiker stumbled across something unusual in Norway recently, and by ‘something unusual’, I mean a motherfucking 1,200-year-old Viking sword.

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Gøran Olsen found the incredible antique when he sat down to rest after a fishing trip in central-southern Norway.

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Jostein Aksdal, an archaeologist who examined the sword, told thelocal.no:

The sword was found in very good condition. It is very special to get into a sword that is merely lacking its grip.

When the snow has gone in spring, we will check the place where the sword was found. If we find several objects, or a tomb, perhaps we can find the story behind the sword.

The sword measures 77cm in length, indicating it was forged somewhere around 750-800AD. It was recovered in such a good condition that archaeologists said it could be used today if the grip was replaced and the metal was polished, according to The Independent.

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Mr Aksdal went on to add: “This was a common sword in Western Norway. But it was a costly weapon, and the owner must have used it to show power”.