
Multi-facetted grinding stone
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Multifaceted grinding stone in vibrant red quartzite from Hallsberg parish, Närke. This specific type of grinding stone likely played a crucial role in producing razor-sharp battle axes and is predominantly associated with the Battle Axe Culture dating back to around 2700-2300 BC. Kiriakos Forozidis leveraged advanced 3D technology to meticulously recreate Xenter Tumba, followed by precise 3D scanning. This remarkable object was carefully digitized by Historiska, The Swedish History Museum's team of experts.
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