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1994.617
A neolithic polished stone axehead found as part of an in situ hoard of three axes in the garden of 19 Oakfield Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire (the others being 1994.618 & 1994.619). A broad, rounded cutting edge and straight sides that taper in to a pointed butt end. At this end there are flake scars still clearly visible. The cross-section of the axehead is symmetrical and domed. Made from a fine grained, grey-green rock, identified as an andesitic tuff, possibly from a source in Wales.
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Wales
[nb-NO]Production period[nb-NO]
Cretaceous
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- l: 175mm
- w: 69.5mm
- thickness: 48mm
- 715gm