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The sword in the sea: How one lucky graduate student found his second Crusader sword while taking a swim off Israel’s coast


A sword dating to the Crusades spent centuries entombed in sand and barnacles off the Mediterranean coast of Israel, until a university student spotted its hilt jutting from the seabed.

Shlomi Katzin, a graduate student in the Department of Maritime Civilizations at the University of Haifa, saw a group of divers with metal detectors while swimming and worried that they could be antiquity thieves, according to a translated statement from the university. After driving the group away, Katzin noticed the sword’s hilt in the sand.

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