Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service Despite thousands of years in the ground, many of the axe heads still had a shiny patina It dates to the late Bronze Age, between 1000BC and 800BC ...
Two Bronze Age axes, thought to be up to 3,000 years old, are among items that have been declared as treasure in inquests in Belfast. The axes, believed to be from 950 to 700 BC, were found buried ...
Axes made from polished flint and stone were important throughout the Neolithic (Late Stone Age) and Early Bronze Age. Fine-grained stone was quarried from hillsides in Cumbria, Wales, Cornwall ...
Metal Detectorist Stumbles on Uniquely Designed Rare Bronze Age Sword, Was Part of Sacrificial Tradition A metal detectorist ...
The sword and other artifacts — which were found in a bog near Veksø, northwest of Copenhagen — date to about 2,500 years ago, during the late ... Age artifacts, including two small, bronze ...
Josh Carr holding one of the Bronze Age axe heads he found in 2023 (Image: Newsquest) An episode focusing on the finds made by Millom and District Local History Society’s Community Archaeology Dig ...
They unearthed a ritually bent sword, two small bronze axes, “ankle rings,” and ... marking the region’s transition period between the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age.
The grave goods include well made stone battle axes, metal daggers with elaborately ... as the land was now needed for agriculture. The late Bronze Age was also signatured by advanced pottery ...