01-31-2021, 10:24 PM
Afraid not. I took notes from their press release a few years ago rather than the original report.
At the time, Frankish artisans worked out of monasteries. There were two monasteries in the Taunus region that had a long tradition of sword making - Lorsch and Fulda. It seems reasonable to conclude that the sword in question came from one of those two monasteries.
At the time, Frankish artisans worked out of monasteries. There were two monasteries in the Taunus region that had a long tradition of sword making - Lorsch and Fulda. It seems reasonable to conclude that the sword in question came from one of those two monasteries.
Author: Bronze Age Military Equipment, Pen & Sword Books