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The single-edged knife often accompanying male Anglo-Saxon burials, a cross between an iron hacking sword and a dagger, with an angled back. It apparently served as general purpose knife or dagger. They commonly occur in Migration Period and Anglo-Saxon contexts until about the 10th century. They tended to become increasingly elaborate: many were finely inlaid with a variety of metals and some had very distinctive pommels.

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A cross between an iron hacking sword and a dagger, with an angled back and single sharp cutting-edge. They commonly occur in Migration Period and AngloSaxon contexts until about the 10th century. These weapons tended to become increasingly elaborate: many were finely inlaid with a variety of metals and some had very distinctive pommels.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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