Thursday, October 11, 2012

+Ulfberh+t

Secrets of the Viking Sword - I may not be up for useful, interesting, nor witty-in-my-own-mind commentary, but y'all know:  I am geeking.  Good show!

Like you didn't know - from PBS, of course!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excuse me, I'm looking for someone named "Maimy."

Have you seen her? ;)

JohnJayJay said...

What was especially amusing to me when watching this show was the evidence of "knock off" swords from antiquity. Some of the +Ulfberh+t's were poor quality +Ulfberht+'s...slightly irregular counterfeits. For some reason, the idea that mankind has always been (predictably) ripping off the consumer brought me perverse comfort...

DLM said...

A captivating "subplot" to the story, indeed! Also nice to know - if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, at least there's always been a brand out there worth ripping off ...

Human ingenuity was not invented in the Industrial Revolution, and I am endlessly fascinated by the history of our sophistication and accomplishment. If you liked this, you might also find the NOVA special on Otzi - the Iceman Murder Mystery - worth your time. There is some information about a copper ax which is genuinely amazing.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/iceman-murder-mystery.html

Otzi had technology a thousand years ahead of its previously supposed time!