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Old 19th June 2006, 06:47 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Michael Blalock
but could a ferrous sword have actually been at the bottom of the Danube river for hundreds of years as described and not rust away?
It is possible that sediments deposited on the river's bottom, can create a soft layer devoid of oxygen and high in nitrates. If ferrous metal sunk into this layer and was covered up quickly as it sank: it would be possible that the oxidation of the blade would be much slower.

It seems unlikely to be the case with the sword in question though
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