Viking Sword Valley of Kings
Dalarna, 800-1100 AD
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This Swedish Viking sword was found in Dalarna, Sollerön parish. It is a good 30 kilometres south of Mora. The sword is dated to 800-1100 AD.
The sword was found in a burial mound that was 13.5 m wide, with cremation remains and 2 spearheads, 13 arrowheads, an axe and shield as well as a comb, comb case and a belt buckle in the style of those found in Russia and Ukraine. Alongside the warrior there were also two secondary graves, one of which is interpreted as a sacrifice and the other as a later interment in the same burial mound. It was a woman cremated and buried with oval brooches, a ring brooch in bronze and 3 arm rings.
The sword is Petersen type Z.
As the sword is not blunted (does not have a rounded edge), it is not recommended for combat, but intended for collectors, for decorative or ceremonial purposes.








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