This is the history of the distinctive fighting knife of the Gaelic
Irish, the skean (Irish: scian). Author Robert Gresh has scoured
primary sources for references to the weapon in use and traveled to
examine the known surviving examples. The skean fell into disuse in the
18th century without being well documented, and surviving examples are
often out of sight in reserve collections, private collections, or small
local museums. Today, the skean is sought after by reenactors and
collectors, but before now, there has not been any definitive work on
the subject. This study is intended to aid collectors and curators in
the identification of original artifacts, while also assisting
fabricators in the creation of replica pieces. Also included is
information on manufacturing and fighting techniques.