"Romano Celtic Pocket Knife"
Wrought iron with a thin, wedge-shaped blade for slicing. Integrated tang with a ring. This small knife was carried in a shoulder bag, ready to defend its owner. The tang was wrapped in leather for an ergonomic grip, and the blade was strong enough for a deep strike, although it was primarily used as a light and agile slashing weapon capable of slitting throats. Discovered in England and preserved on an acrylic stand. Circa 300 BC.