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- Bamburgh_Sword length "760.0".
- Bamburgh_Sword abstract "The Bamburgh Sword is an Anglo-Saxon artefact from the seventh century. It was uncovered during an archaeological excavation at Bamburgh Castle in 1960 by Brian Hope-Taylor. The sword was missing until his death in 2001, when it was found in a suitcase in his garage. It is unique amongst swords of its period, having been formed by six strands of iron and pattern welded into a blade, resulting in speculation that it may have been the sword of a king.".
- Bamburgh_Sword length "0.76".
- Bamburgh_Sword wikiPageID "5633378".
- Bamburgh_Sword wikiPageRevisionID "602113540".
- Bamburgh_Sword bladeType Pattern_welding.
- Bamburgh_Sword hasPhotoCollection Bamburgh_Sword.
- Bamburgh_Sword isBladed "yes".
- Bamburgh_Sword isUk "yes".
- Bamburgh_Sword manufacturer "Unknown".
- Bamburgh_Sword name "Bamburgh Sword".
- Bamburgh_Sword origin "Northumbria".
- Bamburgh_Sword productionDate "7".
- Bamburgh_Sword type "Sword".
- Bamburgh_Sword subject Category:1960_archaeological_discoveries.
- Bamburgh_Sword subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_archaeology.
- Bamburgh_Sword subject Category:Medieval_European_swords.
- Bamburgh_Sword point "55.60899 -1.710155".
- Bamburgh_Sword type Artifact100021939.
- Bamburgh_Sword type Device103183080.
- Bamburgh_Sword type Instrument103574816.
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- Bamburgh_Sword type MedievalEuropeanSwords.
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- Bamburgh_Sword type Device.
- Bamburgh_Sword type Weapon.
- Bamburgh_Sword type Product.
- Bamburgh_Sword type DesignedArtifact.
- Bamburgh_Sword type SpatialThing.
- Bamburgh_Sword comment "The Bamburgh Sword is an Anglo-Saxon artefact from the seventh century. It was uncovered during an archaeological excavation at Bamburgh Castle in 1960 by Brian Hope-Taylor. The sword was missing until his death in 2001, when it was found in a suitcase in his garage. It is unique amongst swords of its period, having been formed by six strands of iron and pattern welded into a blade, resulting in speculation that it may have been the sword of a king.".
- Bamburgh_Sword label "Bamburgh Sword".
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- Bamburgh_Sword lat "55.60899".
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- Bamburgh_Sword name "Bamburgh Sword".