Archaeologists Found These Swords Buried for Thousands of Years — Still Intact

From a 3,400-year-old Bronze Age sword found still gleaming in a German grave to rebel weapons hidden in Dead Sea caves, these five ancient sword discoveries are rewriting what we know about the ancient world. In this video, we explore the Nördlingen octagonal sword and its advanced metalworking secrets, the Reichsschwert that crowned Holy Roman Emperors for 600 years, four Roman-era swords cached by Jewish rebels during the Bar Kokhba Revolt, two spectacular Celtic swords unearthed from a 2,300-year-old French necropolis, and a Mycenaean blade found inscribed with a Hittite king’s name at the ruins of Hattuša. Each discovery reveals astonishing craftsmanship, forgotten conflicts, and connections between ancient civilizations that challenge everything historians thought they knew. Intro: 00:00 The Nördlingen Sword (Bronze Age Germany): 01:10 The Reichsschwert (Holy Roman Empire): 05:24 Ein Gedi Cave of Swords (Roman-era Israel): 09:39 Creuzier-le-Neuf Celtic Swords (Iron Age France): 14:06 The Mycenaean Sword of Hattuša (Bronze Age Turkey): 18:26 Attributions of images used for the video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p... DISCLAIMER: All images, audio, and video clips featured on this channel are sourced from a combination of licensed stock, royalty-free content, public domain material, or are used under the principles of fair use for educational and commentary purposes. We do not intend to infringe on any copyright. All rights remain with their respective owners. If you are a copyright holder or authorized representative and believe any content has been used improperly, please contact me directly. I take copyright concerns seriously and will address the matter promptly.