- A
battle axe (also
battle-
axe,
battle ax, or
battle-ax) is an
axe specifically designed for combat.
Battle axes were
designed differently to
utility axes...
- The
Battle Axe culture, also
called Boat
Axe culture, is a
Chalcolithic culture that
flourished in the
coastal areas of the
south of the
Scandinavian Peninsula...
- The
Norwegian battle axe, also
called Norwegian peasant militia axe,
Norwegian peasant axe or
peasant battle axe (Norwegian: bondeøks or bondestridsøks)...
-
axe / Long
axe The Dane
axe or long
axe (including
Danish axe and
English long
axe) is a type of
European early medieval period two-handed
battle axe...
-
known to make an inky-blue dye from wood ash) and all men are
armed with an
axe, sword, and long knife. He
wrote the only
known first-person
account of the...
- [citation needed] At
least since the late Neolithic,
elaborate axes (
battle-
axes, T-
axes, etc.) had a
religious significance and
probably indicated the...
- tabarzin,
which means "saddle
axe" [in persian], Persian: تبر) is a type of
battle axe. The term
tabar is used for
axes originating from the
Ottoman Empire...
- artifacts.
Battle Axe culture, or Boat
Axe culture, is
named from its
characteristic male
grave offering, a
stone boat-shaped
battle axe.
Corded Ware...
- In real estate, a
battle axe block,
hammerhead block,
hatchet block or
flagpole block is a
block of land
situated behind another, with
access to the street...
- A
battle-
axe is a
derogatory traditional stereotype describing a
woman characterized as aggressive,
overbearing and forceful. The term
originated as a...