Several important discoveries were made by Rezepkin in the course of his excavations. Among them what seems as the oldest
sword in the world.
The oldest sword This ancient bronze sword dates to around 3400 BC. It was found in a stone tomb near
Novosvobodnaya, and is now on display in the
Hermitage in
St. Petersburg. It was discovered in Kurgan 31, tomb 5 at the burial site Klady, which is attributed to the Maikop culture. This burial belongs to local
Phase 3 at Klady, corresponding to the last
Phase 4 of the Maikop culture. It has a total length of 63 cm and a hilt length of 11 cm. The radiocarbon dates for
Phase 3 at Klady are 3500-3342 (68% probability), and 3500-3128 (95% probability). Previously, the oldest swords were reported from
Arslantepe, and they are dated soon after the Klady sword, or about a century later. == Other discoveries ==