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A knife with a blade length of 17cm (6½") or longer possibly used in combat.

Seaxes with blade lengths over 6½” long were popular during the C6th Anglo-Saxon pagan period. It is not uncommon for burials in the Viking age to contain more than one knife. [BERSU and WILSON 1966]:p.41 Wheeler gives his opinion that small heavy seaxes were in use up until the end of the C10th but that really as a weapon it belongs to the pre-Viking period. [WHEELER 1927]:p.30

Seaxes from the C9th

Knives

Art

  • Paris, BNF, Lat. 8085 fol.57r. Virtue, armed with a sword and seax, combating a Vice.

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Sheaths

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  • England, Dorset, Cranborne. Silver strap-end [HINTON 2005]:p.113
  • England, Derbyshire, Repton. C8th, Stone carving,

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Seaxes from the C10th and C11th

Knives

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Sheaths

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Seax hanging position

At the front - Horizontal

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At the side – Angled

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  • Norse blades

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At the back

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  • Bayeux Tapestry

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See Also

Weapons
Langseax

References