Dolabra

Ancient Roman pickaxe-like tool From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The dolabra[1] is a versatile axe used by the people of Italy since ancient times. The dolabra could serve as a pickaxe used by miners and excavators, a priest's implement for ritual religious slaughtering of animals and as an entrenching tool (mattock) used in Roman infantry tactics. In the 1st century CE, at the Siege of Augustodunum Haeduorum, armoured Gallic gladiators were defeated by legionaries wielding dolabrae.[2]

Early Roman Dolabra.

Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo said, "you defeat the enemy with a pickaxe".[3]

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