From Colleonard, Banffshire
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Axeheads
These bronze axeheads were found at Colleonard in Banffshire, carefully packed inside a pot with their cutting edges uppermost. They were probably buried as a gift to the gods, sometime between 2100 and 1850 BC.
Five of the flat axeheads are complete, and two are broken. All the axes except one of the broken ones were decorated.
Axeheads were symbols of power and prestige for a long period, probably with religious significance as well. As this hoard demonstrates, the axeheads, rather than complete axes with wooden hafts, were considered valuable and worthy to offer to the gods.
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000-100-034-228-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland X.DA 25 |
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Between 2100 and 1850 BC
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Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; hammered on the face Bronze; imperfect
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2.50" across face 3.25" x 3.25" 5.25" x 4.25" 5.50" x 3.50" 6.00" x 2.75" 6.00" x 3.00"
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What: |
Axe, flat Axe, flat Axe, flat Axe, flat Axe, flat Axe, flat Axe, flat / portion
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Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard Scotland, Banffshire, Colleonard
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Bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard Bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard Bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard Bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard Imperfect bronze flat axe from Colleonard Bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard Portion of a bronze flat axe, hammered on the face, from Colleonard
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- Clarke, D.V., Cowie, T.G., & Foxon, Andrew (eds). Symbols of power at the time of Stonehenge. Edinburgh: National Museums of Antiquities of Scotland, 1985, pp 102-3, 181, 300-1.
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