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from Clintshill, Borders

Axehead
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This bronze axehead was found at Clintshill near Stow in the Borders. It dates from around 1600 to 1400 BC.

The long, narrow axehead has deep, cast flanges. Axes of this type are found mainly over eastern and southern Scotland, particularly in Fife, Angus and Perth. They were probably made over a long period of time.

Middle Bronze Age axeheads are technologically more sophisticated than the flat axeheads of the Early Bronze Age. This was because they were made with closed moulds rather than the open moulds used for the earlier axeheads.

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