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Stratum plus. 2019. No4

M. V. Krivosheev, A. S. Skripkin (Volgograd, Russian Federation)

Combat Knives from Late Sarmatian Burials




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Pages: 147-154


In the burials of the nomads of the Late Sarmatian time, there are often unusual iron knives, which are distinguished by the handle of unusual design. There are two types of these knives. The first type has a solid bronze lining with two rectangular cutouts and a flat area on the top. Handles of the second type are decorated with two separate bronze overlays on each side, the space between which is filled with wooden or bone inserts. A handle of this type also ends with a round head. Most of these bimetallic knives were found in Late Sarmatian burials of the end of the 2nd —3rd centuries AD. The knives of these types are often found in burials with bladed weapons: swords and daggers. There are a few known cases when the scabbard of a knife was fixed on the scabbard of a dagger. It can be assumed that such knives could be used by the Sarmatians in military affairs as an auxiliary weapon.


Keywords: Sarmatians, Late Sarmatian time, combat knife, bimetallic knives, set of bladed weapons


Information about authors:

Mikhail Krivosheev
(Volgograd, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Volgograd State University. Universitetsky Ave., 100, Volgograd, 400062, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
Anatoly Skripkin (Volgograd, Russian Federation). Doctor of Historical Sciences. Volgograd State University. Universitetsky Ave., 100, Volgograd, 400062, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]

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