The Sword Bead Mystery
Sword beads were popular in western Europe from the late 300s to the late 500s. Their meaning remains unclear. In this video, a functional purpose as suggested by archaeologist Elias Flatscher is presented, kindly assisted by Sebastian Wesche, a skilled craftsman and devoted re-enactor of the Merovingian period. To support my work, join my patrons at / dimicator . Subscribe to my newsletter on my website https://dimicator.com/ or go here: https://exciting-pioneer-6049.ck.page...

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