from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire
000-100-104-069-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Axehead (side)
This bronze axehead was found at Fyvie in Aberdeenshire. It is either imported from northern Europe or a copy of an example from there. The axehead dates from around 1600 to 1400 BC.
This picture shows the axehead from the side. It has been decorated with dots.
A large number of bronze axeheads dating to the Bronze Age have been found. Some were clearly everyday objects, used to chop trees and other woodwork. Other were prestige objects, and must have been symbols of power.
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000-100-104-069-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland X.DC 106 |
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1600 - 1400 BC Between 1600 and 1400 BC
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Material: |
Bronze
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Dimensions: |
5.5" L x 2.69" across cutting edge
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What: |
Axe, flanged
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Where: |
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Fyvie
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Description: |
Bronze flanged axe from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, 1600 - 1400 BC
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References: |
- Coles, J.M. Scottish Middle Bronze Age Metalwork. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities of Scotland, 97 (1963-64), pp 82-156, esp. 96-7, 132.
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