Axes and chisels of flint in the Battle-axe culture Axes and chisels of flint have played a prominent role in the discussion on the relationship between the Funnel Beaker culture and the Battle-axe culture. This article presents the results of an investigation of 143 flint axes and chisels from inhumation graves with battle-axes, pots or amber discs of the Battle-axe culture in Jutland and Schleswig-Holstein (fig. 2).Type definitions. Axes have a minimum edge width of 2.9 cm. Chisels have a maximum edge width of 2.8 cm (fig. 1 & 3). Thick-bladed axes have a minimum thickness at the 1/3 cross-section of 2.5 cm. Thin-bladed axes have a maximum thickness at the 1/3 cross-section of 2.4 cm (fig. 1 & 4).Development in proportions and...
A magnificent ornamented axe from the Early Ertebølle Period Even in Denmark, Mesolithic antler axes...
In this paper, the analyses of wood remains from weapons that were found in early medieval graves in...
Stone-Age Flint-Working Techniques About 3000 years ago the Danish flint-smiths abandoned their uneq...
Youn...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic: Experiments with Grinding and Polishing of Thin-Butted Flint...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic - An Experimental Investigation of a Flint Axe Manufacture Si...
Through practical experiments, edge-wear analysis, and the study of archaeological collections, the ...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Thin-butted flint axes are one of the most frequently occurring types in Scandinavian prehistory. Wh...
The aim of the article is to present and characterize the collection of flint axes made of Cretaceou...
Experiments with arrowheads of flintAn investigation of tanged points from the Pitted Ware cultureTh...
Flint axes are the most common Neolithic (4000–1800 calBC) artefacts found in southern Scandinavia. ...
Greenstone axes of the Funnel Beaker Culture The stone axes of the Funnel Beaker Culture may be defi...
Thin Butted Axes are one of the most important typological artefacts of the Funnel Beaker Culture in...
A magnificent ornamented axe from the Early Ertebølle Period Even in Denmark, Mesolithic antler axes...
In this paper, the analyses of wood remains from weapons that were found in early medieval graves in...
Stone-Age Flint-Working Techniques About 3000 years ago the Danish flint-smiths abandoned their uneq...
Youn...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic: Experiments with Grinding and Polishing of Thin-Butted Flint...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic - An Experimental Investigation of a Flint Axe Manufacture Si...
Through practical experiments, edge-wear analysis, and the study of archaeological collections, the ...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Thin-butted flint axes are one of the most frequently occurring types in Scandinavian prehistory. Wh...
The aim of the article is to present and characterize the collection of flint axes made of Cretaceou...
Experiments with arrowheads of flintAn investigation of tanged points from the Pitted Ware cultureTh...
Flint axes are the most common Neolithic (4000–1800 calBC) artefacts found in southern Scandinavia. ...
Greenstone axes of the Funnel Beaker Culture The stone axes of the Funnel Beaker Culture may be defi...
Thin Butted Axes are one of the most important typological artefacts of the Funnel Beaker Culture in...
A magnificent ornamented axe from the Early Ertebølle Period Even in Denmark, Mesolithic antler axes...
In this paper, the analyses of wood remains from weapons that were found in early medieval graves in...
Stone-Age Flint-Working Techniques About 3000 years ago the Danish flint-smiths abandoned their uneq...