The Seax: Europe’s Historic Practical Blade
The seax occupies a quietly powerful place in early medieval history: modest in appearance compared with the ornate swords of later knights, it was everywhere in northern Europe from late antiquity through the Viking Age. Created in an era when iron was scarce and societies were reorganizing after the Roman collapse, the Seax Sword was the everyday blade: a weapon, a tool, and a social signal...
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