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from near Gorton, Moray

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This iron sword, with inlaid silver and copper wire, was found when cutting the Strathspey railway near Gorton in Moray. It is a well-preserved example of a fine Viking double-edged sword. It dates from between 900 and 1000.

The double-edged sword was made in the sophisticated pattern welding technique. Strips of iron and steel were intertwined like strands in a cable, then hammered flat and drawn to an edge. The end of the blade is damaged.

Swords were highly valued items of Viking men, even plain ones. Some were elaborately decorated. They were used as slashing weapons.

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