This single-handed, double-edged sword, which shows the typical characteristics of the swords wielded by the Crusaders in the high Middle Ages, is a reconstruction of an Oakeshott type XII find dated to the13th century and kept at the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck, Germany. Although the original archaeological piece was heavily corroded upon its recovery, detailed examination revealed the high level of craftsmanship that its making required. One notable feature is its impressive length, which is rather unusual for one-handed swords of Type XII design.
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