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1977.211
A neolithic polished stone axehead found in the archaeological excavations for the Andoversford by-pass, Gloucestershire, in 1970. Of sub-triangular form, a very broad, asymmetrical cutting edge. The sides taper sharply in to the narrow butt, which has been partly broken away. The axehead has an asymmetrical cross-section and is made from a corase, mottled rock identified as a tourmalised greenstone, probably of Cornish origin.
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Cornwall
[nb-NO]Production period[nb-NO]
Cretaceous
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- l: 98mm
- w: 69mm
- thickness: 35mm