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Hi all, Recently i saw this Battle axe, in the hands of a farmer. Any ideas?
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schwere streitaxtklinge völkerwanderungszeit , südosteuropa, half of it is missing ! desalinate it then preserve! iskender
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Yes, possibly asymmetrical double-bladed axe, the missing blade is flaring and narrower. 10-11th century eastern Europe, sometimes misidentified as 'viking'.
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Thank you. Usually they are referred as Byzantine war axes
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To me it looks very like the Byzantine battle axe. Indications of size and provenance (where found) would clinch it.
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