FilenameDescription
bbjan001.zipSwords from the late bronze period. Bavaria, Germany.
bbjan002.zipFirestone dagger. Denmark, 3000 BC.
bbjan003.zipA metal and a firestone sword. Denmark, 2000 BC. The longer one is made of bronze, the shorter one is a metal imitation of a firestone sw
bbjan004.zipSword of bronze, Hungary, 2500 BC.
bbjan005.zipMetal swords. Northwest Iran, 1900 BC.
bbjan006.zipSword and sheath,, La Tene period, Switzerland.
bbjan007.zipThe two swords left: Greece, Mycenic, 1200 BC. Third sword from left: Greece, iron, 820 BC. Right sword: Greece, Macedonia, iron, 400 BC.
bbjan008.zipIron, early ironperiod, Italy.
bbjan009.zipSword of silver and iron. Sprain, 400 BC.
bbjan010.zipSword, type Gladius Hispaniensis, 100 AC, 55 cm., and a spanish dagger, 150 BC.
bbjan011.zipRoman dagger, found in Dorset, England. Blade 23 cm. 100 AC.
bbjan012.zipRoman cavalry sword. Blade 65 cm. 100 AC.
bbjan013.zipRoman dagger. Blade 35 cm. 300 AC.
bbjan014.zipSword, used by Germanics. 50 cm. 300 AC.
bbjan015.zipAnglo-saxon sword.
bbjan016.zipGerman sword, 1000 AC.
bbjan017.zipSabre of Charlemagne.
bbjan018.zipHungarian sword, 1 1/2 hander. 1400 AC.
bbjan019.zipGerman sword, 1200 AC.
bbjan020.zipPart of the sword of Charlemagne.
bbjan021.zipBasilard sword, England, 1330.
bbjan022.zipSword from Venice, Italy. 1450 AC.
bbjan023.zipWestern-European sword. 1300 AC.
bbjan024.zipWestern-European sword. 1400 AC.
bbjan025.zipItalian Bihander. 1550 AC.
sword1.zipBeautiful italian Storta, from Venice. Has a latin inscription. 1500 AC.
sword10.zipTwo Viking swords, found in Sweden. 700 AC.
sword2.zipSpanish-moorish parade sword. 1500 AC.
sword3.zipSword of the Sultan Mehmet the Conquerer. (1411-1481)
sword4.zipSword of the persian Shah Tamasp. (1524-1576)
sword5.zipSword of Attila, the Hun. (According to hungarian sources).
sword6.zipCeltic sword, 300 BC. Found at Kirkburn, England.
sword7.zipThe sword of Conan. (Vallejo)
sword8.zipBritish Wiccan sword.
sword9.zipTwenty swords from the toung-bronze-period, found on several places in Middle-Europe.
sworphan.zipPicture of a (phantasy) sword.

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