It's not really an axe, not even a machete, just a plain ole billhook. Which has been around for well over 2000 years. I've seen a few excavated ones from the Roman period that still wouldn't look out of place today. And yes, it is a terrific tool for clearing undergrowth and cutting branches or small trees.
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