Bladed Axe, Annan
A bladed Axe discovered near Annan.
Early Bronze Age axes
Early metal tools were simple because the stone moulds used for
casting could only be produced in basic shapes. They were often
made of copper, but although copper ore was available in the
Glentrool area there is no evidence that it was exploited. It seems
more likely that tools were imported from Ireland. These axe heads
would have been hafted to an L shaped piece of wood. The short
section was split to hold the axe head, which was then bound into
position.
Object no :
HRAH012a
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Accession number :
656
Copyright :
Dumfries & Galloway Council