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<title>Regia Anglorum: Axes of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age</title>
<description>Small hand axes tended to just be wood-axes which were used for combat. The construction of all axes followed the same general principles.</description>
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<title>Regia Anglorum: The Scramseax of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age</title>
<description>Almost all warriors, from the highest to the lowest carried a single edged knife known as a scramseax. Although primarily an everyday tool, in battle it could be used to finish off a felled opponent, and in the case of some ceorls, a mid to large sized scramaseaxe could have taken the place of a sword.</description>
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<title>Regia Anglorum: Missile Weapons of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age</title>
<description>Bows and arrows; javelins; slings; and other thrown items.</description>
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<title>Regia Anglorum: Swords of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age</title>
<description>The most prized and lauded weapon, but not the most common one, was the sword.</description>
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<title>Historiska varldars drakter</title>
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