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Sabre

A single-edged, curved sword with a slashing edge, used primarily by cavalry. The sabre is well-known in the 18th and 19th centuries, with its long, sweeping curve designed for mounted combat.

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The Seven Swords That Slashed Through Auction Records

Matt Tait February 26, 2025 0
From Samurai Steel to Silver Screen Icons, How Blades Became Priceless Artefacts Swords have always been more than...
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The Sabre: From Battlefields to Ceremonies – The Enduring Legacy of the Curved Blade Battle of Balaclava
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The Sabre: From Battlefields to Ceremonies – The Enduring Legacy of the Curved Blade

Matt Tait February 23, 2025 0
Slash Through Time: The Sabre’s Journey from Steppe Warriors to Silver Screen Picture a blade that carved...
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  • Reconstructing the Battle: Archaeological Methods in Action
    by Jayne Ellis on July 13, 2026 at 6:34 pm

    Ancient battles rarely leave behind neat explanations. There are no helpful signposts declaring, “The decisive cavalry charge happened The post Reconstructing the Battle: Archaeological Methods in Action appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Medieval Swords: The Complete History of Their Development, Evolution and Decline
    by Jayne Ellis on July 10, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    From Viking blades and knightly arming swords to Japanese katana and Indian talwars, the medieval world produced an The post Medieval Swords: The Complete History of Their Development, Evolution and Decline appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Getting Started with HEMA: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Historical European Martial Arts
    by Jayne Ellis on July 7, 2026 at 1:09 pm

    Historical European Martial Arts, better known as HEMA, is one of those hobbies that quietly pulls people in The post Getting Started with HEMA: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Historical European Martial Arts appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Most popular swords sold at auction (ranked)
    by Matt Tait on July 1, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    Not every sword sold at auction is a priceless relic carried by a king or legendary general. In The post Most popular swords sold at auction (ranked) appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • How Deep Are Archaeological Remains Buried?
    by Jayne Ellis on June 28, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    One of the questions I hear most often is surprisingly simple: how deep do archaeologists actually have to The post How Deep Are Archaeological Remains Buried? appeared first on Seven Swords.

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