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Axeheads of stone

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From Longniddry, East Lothian; Portpatrick, Wigtownshire; Chapelton, Ayrshire

Axeheads of stone
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These three stone battle axeheads were found at Longniddry in East Lothian, at Portpatrick in Wigtownshire and at Chapelton in Ayrshire. Although they could have functioned as weapons, their main purpose was to be symbols of power.

The Portpatrick and Longniddry axeheads are polished, the latter also decorated with broad grooves along the long surfaces. The Chapelton axehead is decorated with three narrow grooves. All were originally mounted on handles.

Battle axes were adopted from Continental Europe around the time when metallurgy was introduced to Scotland. Although they could have been used as weapons, their principal role was as fashionable prestige objects, or symbols of power.

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