6-Year-Old Boy Unearths 1,300-Year-Old Sword on School Trip
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Sunday, 10 May, 2026, 22:50
![]() A routine first-grade field trip turned into the discovery of a lifetime when a six-year-old boy happened upon an exceptionally well-preserved sword dating back roughly 1,300 years. Found in the historically rich region of Gran in Innlandet, Norway, the artifact offers a fascinating glimpse into the late Merovingian or early Viking Age. The discovery was made by young Henrik Refsnes Mørtvedt, a student at Fredheim School. While exploring a plowed field at Brandbu with his class, Henrik noticed something peculiar sticking out of the ground. His sharp eyes led to the recovery of a rare single-edged sword, an artifact that has thrilled local archaeologists and historians alike. |

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