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Late Bronze Age British Socketed Axe Head – 1500–1200 BCE Tool Relic
Late Bronze Age British Socketed Axe Head – 1500–1200 BCE Tool Relic
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This rare historical collectible is an authentic Late Bronze Age socketed axe head, dating from approximately 1500–1200 BCE. Unearthed in Britain, the axe showcases the advanced metalworking skills of the era, featuring a hollow socket designed for securing a wooden handle. The rich dark green patina is a testament to its centuries of burial and preservation.
Artifacts like this represent a pivotal moment in early human tool-making innovation, as societies transitioned to bronze casting technologies for more efficient tools and weapons.
• Late Bronze Age socketed axe head (Britain, 1500–1200 BCE)
• Crafted from bronze with a hollow socket for hafting
• Beautiful dark green archaeological patina
• Acquired from Ahmet Baspxxxxxxxx’s renowned private collection (2022)
• Fascinating relic of early tool-making and metal casting
Historical Note:
Socketed axe heads marked a key innovation in the Bronze Age, allowing blades to be more securely fastened to wooden handles—offering greater strength and utility in both combat and daily life. This artifact offers a direct connection to Britain’s ancient past, reflecting both craftsmanship and survival strategies of early societies.
Dimensions:
Approx. 6" W x 2.25" L
Condition:
Noticeable wear from age and burial, structurally sound with minor imperfections. Considered average for period artifacts.
Item Location: TTA 7083271
CC#WAM0018
