Single-Edged Knife (Scramasax)
600s
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1919.1014
The scramasax, a single-edged knife, was a general purpose implement. It could serve equally well as a tool or as a weapon and generally did not exceed 12 inches in length. As with most objects of the Migration period, iron weapons survive as excavated grave goods and tend to...
Artifact
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99441
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object
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citation
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en
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wikidata
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accession
1919.1014
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Terms
Technique
iron, copper, and gold foil
Medium
iron, copper, and gold foil
Genre
Arms and Armor
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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