
Stone Axehead, Skara Brae, Orkney
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This remarkably petite stone axehead turned up in the late Neolithic (c3200-2300 BC) settlement of Skara Brae, Sandwick, Orkney. Striations visible on its surface reveal that it was meticulously ground to shape and carefully polished. L: 47.8mm, B: 32.8mm, T: 14.1mm. W: 37.8g Accession No.: NMS X.HA 613 This model was created by Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark for a Leverhulme Trust-funded project ‘Working stone, making communities: technology and identity on prehistoric Orkney’, directed by Prof Mark Edmonds of the University of York.
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