Swords of Type VIII and IX found in Britain

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Type VIII

Brazil Nut 950AD to 1300AD?

England, Cambridgeshire, River Great Ouse
Current Location- Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Find type- River find. 950-1000AD
Total length-
Type-
Find date-
Total length-
Blade- 77.5cm (30½"). Engraved on one side with ‘CONSTAININUS’ and on the other with ‘+INOMINEDOMINI’
Hilt-
Scabbard-
Bibliography- [OAKESHOTT 1991:p.35]


Type IX

1000AD to 1300AD?
No known swords from Britain

References

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OAKESHOTT1991

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