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Weapons trove: Exquisite bronze sword unearthed

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Archaeolog­ists in Scotland have discovered a trove of rare weapons, including a notched bronze sword and a gold-decorated spearhead, which likely date back to between 1000 BC and 800 BC. The weapons were found in a pit alongside a Bronze Age roundhouse, researcher­s said.

Archaeolog­ists discovered the remains of 12 Bronze Age buildings during the dig, as well as a much earlier Stone Age hall that probably dates back to the very beginnings of agricultur­e in Scotland. "There was no real indication of the wealth of archaeolog­ical remains before the dig," said Ronan Toolis, from the GUARD Archaeolog­y Limited, a UK-based firm that conducted the excavation.

During the excavation­s undertaken prior to the constructi­on of football fields in Scotland, archaeolog­ists turned up pits and postholes in the soil. These features are signs of ancient constructi­on. "As we were stripping the topsoil to view more of these pits and postholes, we saw this glint of gold beneath the topsoil," Toolis told Live Science. Archaeolog­ists cut an 80 kilogram’s chunk of earth from the ground that encased the artefacts inside. This block was taken to the lab for a small-scale excavation that took a week, Toolis said.

Inside the block was a bronze spearhead, decorated with gold. The spearhead had been bundled with a bronze sword with a lead-and-tin pommel, a bronze scabbard (a sheath for a sword) mount and a chape, the metal fitting at the end of a scabbard. The bundle also included a bronze pin. The new discovery is rarer because it contains not just metalwork, but organic materials, he said. —PTI

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