Rare 'Excalibur' sword from Spain dates to Islamic period 1,000 years ago

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A rare sword nicknamed ''Excalibur'' from the Spanish city of Valencia is 1,000 years old, meaning it was last wielded when much of Spain was controlled by Muslim rulers, new research reveals.

The Valencia sword was found in an Islamic-era house north of the ancient Roman forum. The hilt of the sword is decorated with bronze plates and contains notches that made the sword easier to handle, city of Valencia officials said in a translated statement. He also found that the weapon's size and lack of a hand guard suggested that the sword was used by a horseman. The research has not yet been published in a scientific journal.

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