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The Wallace Sword: Was it Truly Wielded by the Famous Scottish 'Braveheart'?
Many times, evidence of fantastic finds vanishes, leaving behind only legends (think the Tulli Papyrus or Robin Hood’s Hideout). However, sometimes, fabulous artifacts from history manage to survive intact across the millennia.
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