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Germanic Framea Sharpened, Approx 24cm

The cutting edge is slightly sharpened
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Reconstruction of a Germanic Frame Spearhead which comes from a Southern Germanic find from approx the 1st to 5th century a.d. The frame (lat. framea) is a Germanic javelin similar to the Ango spear.
It differs from the Germanic Ger Spear however. Tacitus (Germania 6) describes the equipment of the Germanic warrior as follows:
Even iron is not plentiful with them, as we infer from the character of their weapons. But few use swords or long lances. They carry a spear (framea is their name for it), with a narrow and short head, but so sharp and easy to wield that the same weapon serves, according to circumstances, for close or distant conflict. As for the horse soldier, he is satisfied with a shield and spear; the foot soldiers also scatter showers of missiles each man having several and hurling them to an immense distance, and being naked or lightly clad with a little cloak. [from Wikipedia]
Our replica is hand-forged from a single piece of carbon steel. The cutting edge is slightly sharpened. It has not been polished on purpose so that it gives an authentic look.
Delivery:
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Brand:
Get Dressed For Battle
Condition:
New
Product Code:
ULF-SH-07
Weight:
1.76kg