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Macehead

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from Bisset Moss, Forgue, Aberdeenshire

Macehead
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This stone macehead was found at Bisset Moss at Forgue in Aberdeenshire, and dates from between 3000 and 2000 BC. Maces could have been used as weapons, but were principally symbols of power and status.

The macehead is shaped like a flattish pestle, with an hourglass-shaped shafthole just off centre. It would originally have been fixed to the top of a handle of wood or other organic material by means of its shafthole.

Maces were used as symbols of power from the late 4th to the early 2nd millennium BC, particularly in the Northern Isles. Many are made from attractively coloured or patterned cobbles, and would have taken much time to make. Some have been broken deliberately, as part of a ceremony.

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