
Polished Ax in a Deer Antler Sheath
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Archeology Collection Here's the 10th model of the archeology collection for you to download now! I'm really curious, so if you optimize this model, create maps or 3D print it, please share a picture with me. Thanks. This Neolithic ax was used for cutting down trees. The sheath played a vital role as an intermediate link between the polished stone blade and the wooden handle that held it: it securely held the ax in place and reduced the shock of impact for the person using it. Unfortunately, its original site remains a mystery. Created with PhotoScan. Width: 103mm - Height: 28mm - Depth: 22mm.
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