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Bronze flanged axe
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BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
Complete cast copper alloy miniature axe. This axe is very small being 34.68mm long, 16.72mm wide at the blade edge, 6.42mm wide at the butt end, 5.66mm at the thickest point and w...
Late Bronze Age, Bronze Cauldron, HCA 458
Late Bronze Age, Bronze Cauldron, HCA 458
This bronze cauldron was discovered at Toome near Ballyscullion, Co. Antrim. The body and rim are made from eight pieces of beaten bronze, each hammered to a thickness of about 1mm...
IRON AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
IRON AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
A miniature copper alloy socketed axe, dating from the Late Iron Age or Roman period, and probably used as a votive offering. The axe is of a type which resembles the Bronze Age ax...
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
A cast copper alloy minature socketed looped axe dating from the Bronze/Iron Age transition to the early Roman period, that is c. 800BC-AD200. The axe is complete with a broken loo...
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
Miniature axe or axe-chisel of Bronze age to Roman date (2150 BC- 410 AD). The object is similar to solid flat axes with a tapering blade, resembling a miniature version of the ear...
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
Complete cast copper alloy miniature votive axe. In plan the axe is slightly crescentric, in that the upper and lower sides are curved. The cutting edge is curved and there is a ...
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
Late Bronze Age to Roman copper alloy 'model' (Robinson, Wiltshire Archaeology Magazine 1995) or possibly miniature socketed axehead, with traces of iron in the shallow socket (9.2...
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
BRONZE AGE MINIATURE OBJECT
Votive socketed axehead length 18mm, width 13mm, thickness 7mm, weight 3.11g. The socket at the rear of the axe is oval, there is a darker non-copper alloy material in socket whic...

