Search results for: 'Axe head'
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thin butted type.
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thick butted type.
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Neolithic axe headFinely crafted tool made of nice dark grey flint. From the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thick butted type with thin blade.
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Neolithic axe headNicely crafted tool made of beige stone. From the New Stone Age of Europe. A specimen of the thick butted type with thin blade.
€245
Neolithic axe headThe strong blade was probably used for a battle axe. Crafted from grey rock. An artefact from the Neolithic Age of Europe.
€490
Neolithic axe headA Stone Age tool from Aalborg in Denmark. Nicely polished and impressive workmanship.
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Rectangular axe headDünnnackiger Beilkopf der Trichterbecherkultur, Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Sehr schön bearbeiteter grauer Flint.
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Neolithic axe headWunderbar erhaltene Steinaxt der Jüngeren Trichterbecherkultur. Aus fein bearbeitetem rötlich-braunen Felsgestein. In museumswürdigem Zustand.
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Large neolithic axe headA tool from the Early Neolithic of Europe. Nicely polished and impressive by its size and weight.
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Late neolithic axe headKlinge eines dünnblattigen Dicknackenbeils. Trapezförmiger Körper aus feinem grauen Flint. Ganggrabzeit bis Dolchzeit.
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Neolithic axe head with through holeFinely crafted tool from the New Stone Age of Europe. Made from greenish grey rock. With a through hole at the neck as a remarkable feature.
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Polished stone age axe headThe small tool from the younger Stone Age has a nicely polished surface revealing the beautiful black stone it is made of. Approx. 4200 to 2400 BC.
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Neolithic thin butted axe headAxe from the Early Neolithic is made of beautiful reddish brown flint with inclusions. Found in Northern Germany.
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Nicely worked rectangular axe headDünnnackiger Beilkopf der Trichterbecherkultur, Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Beeindruckend durch die herausragend gute Erhaltung und den schönen, grauen Flint.
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Neolithic thin butted axe headDünnnackige Beilklinge der Trichterbecherkultur, Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Präzise aus schönen, grauen Flint gearbeitet.
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Neolithic thick butted axe headKlinge eines dünnblattigen Dicknackenbeils. Trapezförmiger Körper aus schönem grauen Flint mit kleinen Einschlüssen. Ganggrabzeit bis Dolchzeit.
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Axe head from neolithic Northern EuropeThe object is a trapezoid thick-butted thin bladed axe head dating to the Passage Grave Period to Dagger Period. 3200 to 1950 BC.
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Small axe head from the New Stone AgeCompact stone axe from the 3rd Millenium BC. Found on the Danish island of Moen.
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Neolithic axe head from Luetzow in Northern GermanyNice polished axe from brown flint. It was found more than 100 years ago near the town of Luetzow.
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Neolithic axe head from Luetzow in Northern GermanyPolished axe made of beautiful brown flint. It was found more than 100 years ago near the town of Luetzow.
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Thin butted axe head with finely polished surfaceDünnnackige Beilklinge der Trichterbecherkultur, Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Aus feinem, grauen Flint mit schönen Einschlüssen gearbeitet.
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Thick butted axe head made of beautiful flintKlinge eines dünnblattigen Dicknackenbeils. Trapezförmiger Körper aus schönem Feuerstein in charakteristischem Braun. Ganggrabzeit bis Dolchzeit.
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Neolithic axe head from the Corded Ware cultureDicknackiger Beilkopf aus Feuerstein. Variante des Kregme-Typs. Einzelgrabkultur oder evt. Anfang der Dolchzeit, 2800 v. Chr. bis 1800 v. Chr.
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Thin butted axe head made of fine grey flintDünnnackige Beilklinge der Trichterbecherkultur, Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Aus wunderbarem grauen Flint mit feiner Politur.
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Thin butted axe head from the Funnel Beaker cultureDünnnackige Beilklinge aus grauem Flint mit schönen rot-braunen Einschlüssen. Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit. Beeindruckend durch die Größe.
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Thin butted axe head from the Funnel Beaker cultureHellgrauer bis dunkelgrauer Flint. Massiver Beilkopf, der durch Größe und Gewicht beeindruckt. Dolmenzeit bis Ganggrabzeit, 3900 bis 3000 v. Chr.
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Hammer axe of the Single Grave cultureGorgeous axe head made of polished dark rock. Made by the Single Grave culture and found in northern Germany.
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Neolithic axe mounted for museum displayThe stone tool is from the European Neolithic. A special feature is the museum-quality custom made shaft which gives a great impression of the tool's former mounting.
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Small battle axe of the Single Grave cultureThe axe head from the younger Stone Age has a compact shape. Axes that have clearly been used as weapons are rare. Most axe types have probably served peaceful purposes.
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Powerful and heavy work axeRare and impressively large and heavy tool from the New Stone Age. The axe type comes from Jutland, Denmark.
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Finely polished hammer axeThe compact axe head is made of beautiful and polished green-black stone with white veins. Late Neolithic to Copper Age.
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Small Stone Age axe made of rockThe tool with finely polished blade is of the point-butted type. From the Stone Age of western Europe.
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Six neolithic stone toolsNice group of artefacts from the Northern European Neolithic. One blade, two dagger fragments and three axe head fragments. All found in Northern Germany.
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