Posts: 740 Location: Netherlands
Fri 11 Mar, 2005 2:08 am
Hi Kirk,
Thanks for posting that fantastic article! The Gundlingen and Mindelheim swords are some of my favorites, but I didn't have much information on them yet, especially of the Mindelheim type. The Mindelheim sword from the King's grave of Oss is still my most favorite iron sword of all time. Perhaps some day if I'm rich enough, I'll ask Patrick Barta if he want to do a reproduction it. For those interested, there's a book available on this grave find, which has some really good pictures of the sword and other finds from the grave:
http://www.matrijs.com/titelpag.asp?recnumb=90-5345-233-8. It's in dutch though, I don't know if there's a English version of the book available.
I have some pictures of some additional examples.
Bronze and iron Gundlingen swords in the British Museum:
http://1500bc.com/british_museum/06170014.jpg
Iron Gundlingen sword with gold leaf hilt covers in the British Museum:
http://1500bc.com/british_museum/06270127.JPG
A bronze Mindelheim sword in the National Museum in Copenhagen:
http://membres.lycos.fr/bronzeage/late_bronze_age/07160046.jpg