
Knife, Caerlaverock Castle
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This ancient blade has a heavily corroded iron edge and a sturdy round wooden grip. The edge is tipped with a tapered tang that extends into the knife's handle. This type of blade was more prevalent before handles with reinforced side plates became widespread in the 1350s. It was unearthed during archaeological digs at Caerlaverock Castle, located in Dumfries and Galloway, between 1955 and 1966. For details on visiting Caerlaverock Castle, please visit our website. Length: 145mm. Artifact ID: CAER616 | Rae Project
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