A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon

A Stunning & Rare Original Neolithic Battle Axe 4,000 to 5,000 Years OId. Recovered From Oxfordshire. With An Incredible Weighty Heft of Two Pounds. Potentially A PreHistoric Anglo-Norse Weapon

Although this axe was recovered some decades ago from Oxfordshire it may have been a Norse made battle axe of an English stone age settler up to 5,000 Years ago.

This lithic battle axe has convex sides that are slightly swollen around the central hole, the latter being designed for the fitting of a handle. It has been worked from a single block of carved and polished stone.
Battle-axes from the Neolithic Norse cultures were used as combat weapons in the area of Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Like the one we are now show, they were heavy and sturdy pieces, capable of dealing a heavy blow to the enemy. They were sometimes decorated with engravings and were used for hunting as well as for warfare.

The archaeological discovery of lithic industry (stone tools) is a clear sign of human activity and progress. During the Neolithic period, the lithic industry reached a high degree of skill and evolution (in fact, the very name "Neolithic" -new stone- responds to a new way of working stone, which will be polished as opposed to the carved stone of the Palaeolithic, a change that represented a real technological revolution.

Stone hand axes were in use in the Paleolithic period for hundreds of thousands of years. The first hafted stone axes appear to have been produced about 6000 BCE during the Mesolithic period. Technological development continued in the Neolithic period with the much wider usage of hard stones in addition to flint and chert and the widespread use of polishing to improve axe properties. The axes became cult objects (for example, the entry for the Battle-axe people of Scandinavia, treated their axes as high-status cultural objects). Such stone axes were made from a wide variety of tough rocks such as picrite and other igneous or metamorphic rocks, and were widespread in the Neolithic period.

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Just over 7 inches long almost I kilo in weight

Code: 24919

1150.00 GBP