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A rare sword nicknamed ''Excalibur'' from the Spanish city of Valencia is 1,000 years old, meaning it was last wielded when much of Spain was controlled by Muslim rulers, new research reveals.
Valencia City Council Archaeology Service A sword unearthed in Spain and nicknamed “Excalibur” after King Arthur’s legendary blade is more than 1,000 years old, researchers say. A rare ...
Archaeologists found the sword sticking out of an ancient grave when they excavated a house in Valencia, Spain, in 1994. The weapon was dubbed ”Excalibur” after the mythical sword King Arthur ...
In 1994, archaeologists working at a site in Valencia, Spain discovered an iron sword sticking straight up out of the ground.
A rare sword of great historical value, named ' Excalibur ' after it was found stuck in a tomb in Spain, has been identified through archaeological examination as dating to around the 10th century ...