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GREEK BRONZE AGE AXE
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A Greek bronze age axe with a large blade that widens towards the edge and vertical hole for the handle. The weapon boasts an am...
Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC.A fatjanovo granite stone battle axe or hammer with a large and heavy head. The centre of the weapon features a drilled vertica...
NEOLITHIC JADEITE AXE HEAD
Ca. 4500 - 4000 BC.A Neolithic jadeite head of a triangular shape, made to be attached to a wooden handle. This weapon would have been used to cut...
VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100.An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, heavy blade and a socket. Contrary to popular belief, the most commonly used weapon ...
VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100.A forged-iron axe head of a hefty form with a perforated socketing shaft, a dense neck, and a vertically oriented blade with gen...
VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100.An iron battle axe with a wide, fan-shaped blade, tapering cheek, heavy poll and a socket. In battle, Viking axes were fearsome ...
VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100.An iron battle axe featuring a rounded socket and a long head, flaring towards the blade. Beyond the battlefield, Viking axes se...
ANCIENT BRONZE AGE AXES
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC.A a pair of cast Bronze Age axe heads. The first double axe head characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared...
LURISTAN BRONZE AXE HEAD
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC.A Luristan bronze axe head with a long blade and a vertical hole in the handle. Contrary to popular belief, the most commonly us...
BRONZE AGE AXE WITH ADZE
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC.A cast bronze double axe head, characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared rim, a flattened top, a vertical ...
BRONZE AGE AXE WITH ADZE
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC.A cast bronze double axe head, characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared rim, a flattened top, a vertical ...