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Nydam Roman Sword | Late Roman Spatha
$150.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Hand-Made
– Edges are blunt, and the tip is rounded. Suitable for reenactment and decor
– Double-edged long sword
– 250mm x 10mm long single fuller
– Wooden hilt
– Wooden scabbard with brass fittingsDescription –
The Nydam Roman Sword is believed to belong to the late Roman period between the 4th and the 5th centuries. The excavation site for its find was Nydam Bog, Denmark. There were no clear remains of the hilt and the scabbard; therefore, it is inspired by other close references of the same period. The spatha is a double-edged long sword that is used for long-range combat. It was used with both hands for stability and precise action.