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1978.632
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.
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Tievebulliagh
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Cretaceous
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- l: 115mm
- w: 53mm
- thickness: 24mm
Witts, Andoversford, 84