The weekly weird
Hunter discovers 1,100-year-old Viking sword
Einar Ambakk stumbled upon the weapon while reindeer hunting up a mountain in Norway, and only discovered it was a sword when he pulled the blade out from in between rocks.
The rare find was reported to Lars Pilo, an archaeologist for Oppland County Council, who estimated that it dates back to the period 850-950. The sword was found 1640m above sea level.
Writing on his blog Secrets of the Ice, he said: “It appears unlikely that the sword has reappeared on the surface due to permafrost movement of stones, as it is well preserved without any kind of scratches and bending.
“We surveyed the find spot closely, both visually and using a metal detector. The survey, which covered a distance of up to 20m from the find spot, did not result in any further finds. The sword is thus an isolated find.”