This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian beginnings to 1990. It then offers a critical review of the current state of knowledge concerning the numbers, distribution, findspot contexts, morphology, size, associated finds, dating and raw materials of stone axes. Having proposed an agenda for future research, the paper ends by introducing the Irish Stone Axe Project—the major programme of database creation and petrological identification, funded by the National Heritage Council, currently being undertaken by GC and EG
Piningre Jean-François. Th. Me. Clough and W.A. Cummins, Stone axe studies. Archaeological, petrolog...
Ph. D. ThesisPrevious understandings have assumed battle-axes were purely ceremonial, while the roug...
Published in G. Cooney et al. (eds), Relics of Old Decency: archaeological studies in later prehisto...
This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian b...
Southern Scandinavian jade axes have been interpreted as items of prestigious exchange illustrating ...
A brief account of the two axes to be described and illustrated here was published by Power in 1926....
The leaf shaped bronze sword is one of the most distinctive and evocative weapons of prehistory. The...
ABSTRACT A PARTIAL READING OF THE STONES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF IRISH AND SCOTTISH OGHAM PILLAR ...
During the 5th and 4th millennia BC, the Neolithic extraction of stone around Mont Viso and in the M...
The invitation in 2006 to participate in the EC Leonardo II-sponsored Discovering the Archaeologist...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a project undertaken in 1994 to investigate the astro...
Southern Scandinavian jade axes have been interpreted as items of prestigious exchange illustrating ...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
International audienceThe Vilapedre axe (Lugo, Northwest Iberia) has been traditionally considered b...
This paper presents the results of metalwork wear-analysis carried out on British and Irish Early Br...
Piningre Jean-François. Th. Me. Clough and W.A. Cummins, Stone axe studies. Archaeological, petrolog...
Ph. D. ThesisPrevious understandings have assumed battle-axes were purely ceremonial, while the roug...
Published in G. Cooney et al. (eds), Relics of Old Decency: archaeological studies in later prehisto...
This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian b...
Southern Scandinavian jade axes have been interpreted as items of prestigious exchange illustrating ...
A brief account of the two axes to be described and illustrated here was published by Power in 1926....
The leaf shaped bronze sword is one of the most distinctive and evocative weapons of prehistory. The...
ABSTRACT A PARTIAL READING OF THE STONES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF IRISH AND SCOTTISH OGHAM PILLAR ...
During the 5th and 4th millennia BC, the Neolithic extraction of stone around Mont Viso and in the M...
The invitation in 2006 to participate in the EC Leonardo II-sponsored Discovering the Archaeologist...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a project undertaken in 1994 to investigate the astro...
Southern Scandinavian jade axes have been interpreted as items of prestigious exchange illustrating ...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
International audienceThe Vilapedre axe (Lugo, Northwest Iberia) has been traditionally considered b...
This paper presents the results of metalwork wear-analysis carried out on British and Irish Early Br...
Piningre Jean-François. Th. Me. Clough and W.A. Cummins, Stone axe studies. Archaeological, petrolog...
Ph. D. ThesisPrevious understandings have assumed battle-axes were purely ceremonial, while the roug...
Published in G. Cooney et al. (eds), Relics of Old Decency: archaeological studies in later prehisto...