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1978.653
Axhead, a neolithic polished stone axehead, from Great Witcombe Romano-British Villa, Gloucestershire. The surface is uneven and pitted towards the edges where the original flaking has been too irregular for polishing to remove its traces. A broad, slightly rounded cutting edge; the sides taper in to the narrow, pointed butt end, which is slightly damaged. Made from a fine-grained, dark grey rock with paler patches, probably from a source in south west Wales.
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Wales
[nb-NO]Production period[nb-NO]
Cretaceous
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- l: 143mm
- w: 65mm
- w: 68mm
- thickness: 35.5mm
- 430gm