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AxeheadsThese two bronze axeheads were found at Craig-a-Bhodaich at Farr in Sutherland. They were probably buried as a gift to the gods sometime between 1300 and 1150 BC. The distinctively-shaped axeheads are of a type of axe called a palstave. Axeheads were symbols of power and prestige for a long period, probably with religious significance as well. They were sometimes buried or deposited in watery places as offerings to the gods. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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