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Axehead

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from Durris, Kincardineshire

Axehead
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This bronze axehead is from a hoard of six axes found under a cairn of stones at Durris in Kincardineshire. The hoard was buried sometime between 2250 and 1900 BC.

The flat axehead is the most common form in the Early Bronze Age. As with most flat axeheads, it is undecorated.

Axeheads were symbols of power and prestige for a long period, probably with religious significance as well. They were sometimes buried as offerings to the gods.

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