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Macehead

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From East Mains, Gordon, Berwickshire

Postcard of Macehead.
000-100-033-065-C
© National Museums Scotland

Macehead

A mace was a ceremonial weapon. This stone macehead was found at East Mains at Gordon in Berwickshire. It was a prestige item, used to display status sometime between 3100 and 1400 BC.

The macehead is rounded at both ends and circular in cross section. It would originally have been mounted on a handle.

Stone maceheads were used as prestige items - symbols of power and, possibly, of rank - for several centuries. They were often made from attractive rocks, and rarely show signs of use.


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Online ID: 000-100-033-065-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.AH 165
Date: Between 3100 and 1400 BC
Material: Stone; rounded at both ends; circular cross-section; perforated
Dimensions: 3.06" L; tapering from 2.31" to 1.75" at butt end
What: Mace head
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Where: Scotland, Berwickshire, Gordon, East Mains
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Description: Stone mace head, ovoid B type, from East Mains, Gordon, Berwickshire
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