DescriptionObscured rear view oxborough dirk british museum.JPG
English: An obscured rear view of the Oxborough dirk. The Oxborough dirk is a large ceremonial weapon from the Bronze Age. It was found in 1988 protruding from a peat bog near Oxborough, Norfolk. It is one of only five large dirks known in north-west Europe. It dates to 1450-1300 BC. It measures 70.9 cm long and 2.37 kg. It is currently on display at the British Museum
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== Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|1=An obscured rear view of the Oxborough dirk. The Oxborough dirk is a large ceremonial weapon from the Bronze Age. It was found in 1988 protruding from a peat bog near Oxborough, Norfolk. It is one of only fi