This weapon could
be considered a cross between an axe and a spear. Its fat head and razor sharp
edges made it possible to slash or chop like a pole-axe, but the pointed tip
and long shaft also made it ideal for thrusting like a spear. Although it was
enough like a spear to be throwable, the wide head made it less reliable than
other ranged weapons used by the Aztecs. Most likely, this was used against
charging enemies, before the Aztec infantry drew clubs and Macuahuitl for closer
combat.
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| The Tepoztopilli art by TL Jeffcoat |
