N° d'objet
1978.632
Description
A neolithic polished stone axehead found at Andoversford, Gloucestershire. The cutting edge is of squared form and the sides taper in to form a narrow butt end. The axe has an asymmetrical cross-section. Made from a fine-grained brown stone, which has been identified as porcellanite, provenanced to Tievebulliagh, Northern Ireland, petrological Group IX. From the collection of George Backhouse Witts.
Lieu de création
Tievebulliagh
Période de création
Cretaceous
Nom d'objet
Matériel
Technique
Dimensions
- l: 115mm
- w: 53mm
- thickness: 24mm
Witts, Andoversford, 84