700-Year-Old Enigmatic Sword Unearthed From Stone Leaves Archaeologists in Awe

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Was it really King Arthur or not? Earlier this year, some documents emerged claiming his presence in history, but now more concrete evidence has surfaced in the depths of a Bosnian river. Archaeologists have unearthed a rock-cut sword believed to be the legendary ‘royal Excalibur’, the sword of King Arthur himself. This 14th-century sword was found embedded in stone at the bottom of the Vrbas River in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s western region.

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Legends about King Arthur abound, from his marriage to Geneva and leadership of the Knights of the Round Table, to possessing the Excalibur sword and being laid to rest in Avalon after his final battle with the traitor Mordred. However, historians have been unable to confirm the true existence of King Arthur, leading to a longstanding debate about whether he was a historical figure or merely a hero of Celtic mythology.

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Recent discoveries have breathed new life into this historical mystery. At the University of Bristol in the UK, historians stumbled upon seven fragments of manuscripts and manuscripts relating to Merlin, King Arthur, and the Holy Grail. These documents, originally published in Strasbourg, France, between 1494 and 1502, have provided additional support for the existence of King Arthur. Many now argue that this is strong evidence of his presence in history.

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The 700-year-old sword found in the Vrbas River near the town of Banja Luka, Bosnia, has captured the attention of archaeologists and historians alike. Ivana Pandzik, an archaeologist from the Republika Srpska Museum, carefully retrieved the ancient sword from a solid rock, submerged approximately 10 meters below the river’s surface. The discovery was made during excavations near the ruins of a medieval castle in Zvelaj.

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As researchers continue to study and analyze this remarkable find, the mystery surrounding King Arthur’s true identity and historical significance deepens. While the newfound manuscripts and the “royal Excalibur” provide intriguing evidence, the debate will undoubtedly continue for years to come. For now, King Arthur remains an enigmatic figure, both a legendary hero and a potential historical monarch. Only time and further discoveries will shed more light on this captivating piece of history.

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