Hunter finds 1200 y/o Viking sword. It has been dated between 85 to 950 A.D. “It's unlikely that the sword has reappeared on the surface due to permafrost movement of stones, as it is well preserved without any scratches or bending. It was probably in it's original position between the stones.

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image showing Hunter finds 1200 y/o Viking sword. It has been dated between 85 to 950 A.D. “It's unlikely that the sword has reappeared on the surface due to permafrost movement of stones, as it is well preserved without any scratches or bending. It was probably in it's original position between the stones.

totallynotabotAF on September 28th, 2020 at 23:33 UTC »

Reminds me of those hikers that found a 132-year old Winchester rifle propped up against a tree at a national park in Nevada.

https://www.cnn.com/2015/01/15/us/nevada-century-old-rifle-park/index.html

Exeter232 on September 29th, 2020 at 00:15 UTC »

There is a typo in my post, the dating is 850-950 A.D. The original story had the typo and I copied.

Spork_Warrior on September 29th, 2020 at 00:20 UTC »

"Fuck, where did I put my sword?"

--Viking guy, many years ago