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Axehead

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from near Annan, Dumfriesshire

Postcard of Axehead.
000-100-104-068-C
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Axehead

This bronze axehead was found near Annan in Dumfriesshire. It dates from around 1300 to 1150 BC.

The distinctive shaped axehead is a type called a palstave. It has a loop underneath, a triangular moulding on either side in front of the stop-ridge and a straight moulding from the stop-ridge towards the cutting edge.

The use of two (or more) piece clay moulds allowed more sophisticated axeheads to be made. Palstave axeheads developed from flanged axeheads. They had recesses on each face into which the split end of a haft could be slotted.


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Online ID: 000-100-104-068-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.DC 98
Date: 1300 - 1150 BC
Between 1300 and 1150 BC
Material: Bronze; loop underneath, triangular moulding on either side in front of stopridge and straight moulding from stopridge towards cutting edge
Dimensions: 4.81" L x 1.69" across cutting edge
What: Axe, flanged
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Where: Scotland, Dumfriesshire, Annan
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Description: Bronze flanged axe from Annan, Dumfriesshire, 1300 - 1150 BC
References:
  • Coles, J.M. Scottish Middle Bronze Age Metalwork. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquities of Scotland, 97 (1963-64), pp 82-156, esp. 100-101, 134. 
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