N° d'objet
1975.33
Description
A neolithic polished stone axehead found at Overton Farm, Cranham, Gloucestershire. The cutting edge is broad and quite straight and distinctly angled; the sides taper in steeply to form a very narrow, rounded butt end. The sides of the axehead are faceted and the whole has a symmetrical cross-section. Made from a fine, highly polished grey green stone, which has been identified as a tuff, provenanced to the Great Langdale area in the Lake District, petrological Group VI.
Lieu de création
Great Langdale
Période de création
Cretaceous
Nom d'objet
Matériel
Technique
Dimensions
- l: 102mm
- w: 55mm
- thickness: 24mm