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Which Centuries-Old Sword is Better?
July 12, 2018
Today, centuries after they were first made, we know how the single-edged Iron Age sword and the double-edged Viking sword were forged. These swords were different in both shape and quality of iron. The question that gnaws at historians and metallurgists alike is simple: Which sword was better?
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