Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of research, they have not been studied on a transnational basis since the 1960s. What has also been missing is an integrated or holistic approach, trying to use as many methods as possible and better understand the production, use and context of these enigmatic objects. This present research therefore approaches the axes from different angles. A database was compiled in order to find answers on questions such as the patterns of distribution, context, fragmentation and deformation of axes. For the distribution of axes in general as well as different attributes like fragmentation and typology, the content of the database was imported into GIS softw...
The article sets out to review certain manifestations of „damaging” iron axes on the territory of Li...
In contrast with Early Bronze Age shaft hole axes in stone, their metal counterparts are particularl...
In this study we show the result of a study concerning approximately forty axes, mainly discovered i...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
3siA long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
A group of Copper Age shaft-hole axes from Caput Adriae (northeastern Italy, western Slovenia and no...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
Although their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefac...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
The article discusses the manifestations of “damaging” iron axes in the data of Lithuanian archaeolo...
The hoard of Rodotopi in Ioannina is a set of four copper single-edged shaft-hole axes of the Early ...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
A long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and C...
The article sets out to review certain manifestations of „damaging” iron axes on the territory of Li...
In contrast with Early Bronze Age shaft hole axes in stone, their metal counterparts are particularl...
In this study we show the result of a study concerning approximately forty axes, mainly discovered i...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
3siA long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
A group of Copper Age shaft-hole axes from Caput Adriae (northeastern Italy, western Slovenia and no...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
Although their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefac...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
The article discusses the manifestations of “damaging” iron axes in the data of Lithuanian archaeolo...
The hoard of Rodotopi in Ioannina is a set of four copper single-edged shaft-hole axes of the Early ...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
A long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and C...
The article sets out to review certain manifestations of „damaging” iron axes on the territory of Li...
In contrast with Early Bronze Age shaft hole axes in stone, their metal counterparts are particularl...
In this study we show the result of a study concerning approximately forty axes, mainly discovered i...