17th Century Japanese Sword Found in WWII Ruins

Restoration work on a metal artifact found in Berlin, Germany, has revealed it to be an "ornately decorated" Japanese sword that possibly dates to the 17th century.

The object was uncovered in the winter of 2022 during excavations being carried out in the vicinity of Berlin's Molkenmarkt—the oldest square in the city—along the neighboring Stralauer Straße (Stralauer Street), State Museums of Berlin announced in a news release.

The excavations in Stralauer Straße were initiated because new power lines had to be laid in the ground below the street. The metal object was spotted in the cellar of a former house amid rubble dated to the Second World War.


From: Newsweek

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