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BY JESS THOMSON ON 3/10/23 AT 12:26 PM EST
Amassive seven-foot-long iron sword has been found in a burial mound alongside other archaeological treasures from hundreds of years ago.
The huge sword, known as a dakō sword, was found in the city of Nara in Japan last November. It had a wavy, snake-like shape, and is thought to have been meant to be used to protect the dead from evil spirits.
The sword was buried along with a two-foot-wide, one-foot-tall shield-shaped mirror weighing 124 pounds, thought to be a daryu mirror, which were also used to ward away evil spirits. The combination of these items may indicate that the individual they were alongside was important in military and ritualistic matters, Nara University archaeology professor Naohiro Toyoshima told Japanese Kyodo News.
"[These swords] are prestigious objects of high society," archaeologist and ancient Japanese sword expert Stefan Maeder told LiveScience.
More:
https://www.newsweek.com/huge-sword-japan-fight-evil-spirits-archaeology-1787008
Mirror shield
Duppers
(28,247 posts)Sending this to my son who collects swords, a hobby he began in his taekwondo days.
Judi, did you also see this one?
Man Holding His Penis as He Fights Leopards Is Oldest Ever Narrative Scene
https://www.newsweek.com/ancient-rock-art-turkey-narrative-scene-1765874
True, but I had to laugh.
Judi Lynn
(162,406 posts)It seems more is at stake for the man with leopards! "Feets don't fail me now!"
"Beam me up, Scotty."
So the images came from the same general region as Gobekli Tepe. It's intriguing learning about this discovery, hadn't heard a peep about it until seeing your article.
It's wonderful reading about this new (for me) site. Hoping they will be finding more, and more, developing a totally new view of human progress. It's far beyond merely interesting.
Thanks for the super good news!
MayReasonRule
(1,832 posts)Mythology is amazingly revealing, I adore it!
This is so literally on point in so many ways, I hesitate to even begin, LOL!