concept   battle ax

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Modern Western culture (1) Norse (1) Viking culture (1) Contemporary Western culture (1) European (1) Maori (1) Medieval Europe (1) Polynesian (1) modern-day Mongolia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 battle ax Modern Western culture The battle ax is primarily seen as a historical weapon and is not commonly used in contemporary warfare or as a functional tool in modern Western culture. 2
2 battle ax Norse The battle ax is a symbol of strength and power in Norse culture. 2
3 battle ax Viking culture The battle ax was a symbol of strength and power and commonly used in battle by warriors in ancient Norse culture. 2
4 battle ax Contemporary Western culture The battle ax is primarily seen as a historical artifact or reenactment weapon in contemporary Western culture. 1
5 battle ax European The battle ax, historically significant in European culture, was used by warriors in battles and ceremonies. 1
6 battle ax Maori The Maori battle ax is a symbol of status and power, often intricately carved and designed. 1
7 battle ax Medieval Europe The battle ax was widely used in medieval Europe for combat and as a symbol of status and power. 1
8 battle ax Polynesian The Polynesian battle ax is a symbol of status and power, often adorned with intricate carvings and designs. 1
9 battle ax modern-day Mongolia The battle ax is considered a traditional and important weapon in modern-day Mongolian culture, often used in ceremonial and cultural events. 1