VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, heavy blade and a socket. Contrary to popular belief, the most commonly used weapon...
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Ca. AD 900 - 1100. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, heavy blade and a socket. Contrary to popular belief, the most commonly used weapon...
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC. A Luristan bronze axe head with a long blade and a vertical hole in the handle. Contrary to popular belief, the most commonly u...
Drei Bronzebeile Typ Dahouet, bretonisch, späte Bronzezeit bis frühe Eisenzeit Westeuropas, 10. - 5. Jhdt. v. Chr. Gegossene Tüllenbeile mit qua...
Zeremonialbeil der Katakombengrab-Kultur, nördlicher Schwarzmeerraum, 2. Hälfte 3. Jtsd. v. Chr. Ausgesprochen formschönes und fein zugeschliffe...
Drei Bronzebeile Typ Dahouet, bretonisch, späte Bronzezeit bis frühe Eisenzeit Westeuropas, 10. - 5. Jhdt. v. Chr. Gegossene Tüllenbeile mit qua...
Bronzebeil für zeremonielle Zwecke, etruskisch, 2. Hälfte 8. - frühes 7. Jhdt. v. Chr. Zeremonialbeil von ausgesprochen schöner, aber nicht prax...
Three neolithic stone and flint hand axe heads, largest L17cm (Victor Brox collection)
Collection of ancient Greek and Roman copper and bronze knives, spear and arrow heads, a double headed throwing axe etc. (Victor Brox collection)
Large bronze socket axe head, L14.5cm (Victor Brox collection)
Five neolithic stone hand axe heads, largest L14cm (Victor Brox collection)
Three bronze socket axe heads, largest L12.5cm (Victor Brox collection)
Seven neolithic stone hand axe heads, largest L11.5cm (Victor Brox collection)
Six neolithic stone and flint hand axe heads, largest L22cm (Victor Brox collection)
Eight neolithic stone hand axe heads, largest L24.5cm (Victor Brox collection)
Five neolithic stone hand axe heads, largest L16cm (Victor Brox collection)
Three neolithic stone hand axe heads, largest L18cm (Victor Brox collection)
Archaeology from the Early Paleothic Age : rare two-sided stone hand axe dating between 300000 and 200000 BC, found in the region of the Saône and...
Two bronze axes, type Palstave 1500-1400 BCE. A palstave is a type of early bronze axe. It was common in the middle Bronze Age in northern, wester...
Luristan, bronze short sword, ca. 1200 BC, a stone antique axe head, found in Drente, Holland and an antique terracotta ball shape L. 32, 12,5 and...
Ca. 4500 - 4000 BC. A Neolithic jadeite head of a triangular shape, made to be attached to a wooden handle. This weapon would have been used to cu...
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC. A cast bronze double axe head, characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared rim, a flattened top, a vertical...
Ca. AD 900 - 1100. A forged-iron axe head of a hefty form with a perforated socketing shaft, a dense neck, and a vertically oriented blade with ge...
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A Greek bronze age axe with a large blade that widens towards the edge and vertical hole for the handle. The weapon boasts an a...
Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC. A fatjanovo granite stone battle axe or hammer with a large and heavy head. The centre of the weapon features a drilled vertic...
Ca. AD 900 - 1100. An iron battle axe featuring a rounded socket and a long head, flaring towards the blade. Beyond the battlefield, Viking axes s...
Ca. AD 900 - 1100. An iron battle axe with a wide, fan-shaped blade, tapering cheek, heavy poll and a socket. In battle, Viking axes were fearsome...
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC. A cast bronze double axe head, characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared rim, a flattened top, a vertical...
Ca. 1200 - 900 BC. A a pair of cast Bronze Age axe heads. The first double axe head characterized by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collare...