Medieval Sword Unearthed by Israeli Student During Swim A one-handed sword dating back to the 12th century was recently recovered from the Mediterranean Sea by a Haifa University graduate student, offering a rare glimpse into medieval life in the Holy Land. The discovery was made by Shlomi Katzin, who had previously located similar artifacts while swimming in the same area. Katzin noticed the hilt of the sword protruding from the water and immediately alerted authorities. The sword, which had been submerged for centuries, was subsequently sent for a computed tomography (CT) scan at a local hospital for detailed research. Researchers are hopeful that the analysis will provide valuable insights into the weaponry and the lives of warriors during the medieval period. Such finds are exceptionally rare and contribute significantly to our understanding of historical combat and the daily experiences of individuals living in the region during that era. “This student’s keen observation led to a remarkable find,” stated a university representative. The recovered sword is now undergoing further examination, and researchers anticipate publishing their findings in due course. Topics: #student #sword #find Post navigation The government is selling off a new state-owned company WSJ: How Russia is luring Africans into the Ukraine war