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The sword after being pulled out of the river. (Credit: Central European News)

Unearthing History: 700-Year-Old 'Excalibur' Discovered in Bosnian River

February 27, 2024

A fascinating discovery has emerged from the depths of the Vrbas River in Bosnia, reminiscent of the legendary tale of Excalibur. Archaeologists, while excavating a nearby castle, stumbled upon a 700-year-old sword firmly lodged in a rock beneath 36 feet of water, sparking intrigue and excitement.

Real-Life Excalibur?

The sword, found submerged in the Vrbas River near the city of Banja Luka, bears a striking resemblance to the mythical Excalibur of King Arthur lore. According to legend, only the true king could withdraw Excalibur from its stone sheath. Similarly, this ancient blade was deeply embedded in solid rock, requiring careful extraction by experts.

Unraveling the Mystery

Ivana Pandzic, an archaeologist and curator at the Museum of the Republika Srpska, described the delicate process of removing the sword from its rocky confines. The remarkable find has captured the attention of locals and historians alike, prompting speculation about its origin and the stories it may hold.

A Treasured Relic

Mayor Igor Radojicic of Banja Luka shared the news on Twitter, heralding the discovery as a "sword in stone" reminiscent of ancient legends. With estimates suggesting the sword's age to be around eight centuries, researchers are eager to unravel the mysteries surrounding its presence in the riverbed.

Echoes of the Past

This discovery adds to a series of remarkable finds around the world, underscoring the enduring fascination with ancient artifacts. From movie props to Viking swords, each discovery offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of human history, sparking imagination and curiosity.

Uncovering the Past, Inspiring the Future

As researchers delve deeper into the history of this intriguing artifact, the story of the Bosnian river sword serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of archaeological mysteries. With each find, we uncover fragments of our shared past, enriching our understanding of the world and inspiring future exploration.

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