Collection: Prehistory and Historical Archeology Dept.
Inv.-No.: UF-19020.36040.1
Material: Iron
Dimensions: 93,6 x 14,4 cm
Dating: 680 - 900 CE
The spatha is a type of straight, long sword. It is characterised by its double-edged blade. It is typically held with one hand and is primarily used for cutting. The edges of this specimen curve inwards slightly towards the rounded, relatively short tip. The central part of the blade has grooves. Faint remnants of the wooden scabbard are visible on one side of the blade. Small areas with textile impressions are visible on both sides.
This object was digitized through the ‘Kulturerbe digital’ program of the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Public Service and Sport.
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