Archaeological excavations carried out in 2021 and 2022 in Kyburg, Switzerland, led to the discovery of fragments of one of the country's five ever-found gauntlets of armor. The 25 well-preserved metal pieces were reassembled with the aid of a leather glove.
The archaeological site is believed to have belonged to a blacksmith, as previous excavations had uncovered a medieval weaving cellar at its core. Approximately 50 metal objects, including a mold, hammer, wrench, bullet points, and the noteworthy gauntlet of armor, were unearthed.
Despite these findings, the identity of the individual to whom the glove belonged remains a mystery.
In an effort to share this historical treasure with the public, a replica of the gauntlet will be featured in the permanent exhibition at Kyburg Castle starting March. The original gauntlet will be showcased for three weeks in September.
Source: Newsroom