A ‘Danish’ Axe discovered in the Thames River. it dates from the 11th century.
Photo by Medievalists.net
Photo by Medievalists.net
Few weapons were so feared or as evocative as the axe used by the Vikings in their feuds and in battle, as well as on their raids throughout Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries and beyond. With its long shaft, wielded in both hands, its iron head and sharp edge, it was formidable indeed – cleaving heads and bodies at a single blow. But what was it really like?
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