"What you're seeing now is a weapon called Khopesh. This weapon that looks like a scimitar is widely seen in ancient Egypt novels and movies, but very few people know its exact name. Khopesh was the symbol of the ancient Egypt Warriors. It was about 50 to 60 centimeters long and had blades on both sides. The outer side was used to cut the enemy's body and cause deep wounds, while the inner side was used to hook and cut, catching the enemy's weapons and shields to create an opening in the enemy's movements. "Due to the use of overall casting technology and the progress of smelting technology in ancient Egypt, Khopesh is more powerful than the daggers used by the Roman soldiers on the battlefield ..."
An elegant woman in a professional suit was explaining an ancient Egypt scimitar in the display cabinet to the tourists.