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Record ID: SUR-B53193
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete Neolithic bifacially-worked flint axe 128mm long and 44mm wide. The axe is made from a a light grey mottled flint with iron staining and a patch of cortex survives on one side. The blade is now blunt.
Created on: Wednesday 12th August 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Record ID: BERK-DD4484
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete ground or polished stone axehead of Neolithic date, c. 4000-2500 BC made from an igneous greenstone. The axe is in very good condition and is complete apart from a post-depositional damage of a large flake removal on one face, some crushing of the cutting edge and a small chip broken from the narrow end. The axe has a smooth ground surfaces with both edges heavily ground to a rounded profile.
Created on: Tuesday 16th January 2018
Last updated: Thursday 24th January 2019
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Record ID: BERK-E8E945
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A flint axe made on a tertiary flake, and probably dating from the Neolithic period, possibly a rough-out. The axe is quite a small example and has large flake removals on the dorsal surface. The reverse (ventral) side of the axe is roughly fractured and some limited flaking is evident at one end. Some re-cortication is evident, and part of the platform is retained. Probably Neolithic in date, c. 4000-2200 BC.
Created on: Monday 29th October 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Record ID: BERK-A11D41
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Neolithic polished axe fragment, possibly early stage polished knife, but possibly too thick. The fragment has bifacial working and a polished edge.
Created on: Monday 19th November 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Record ID: BERK-B01FF3
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two Neolithic polished axe head fragments.
Created on: Friday 15th June 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Record ID: BERK-44E633
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Neolithic polished axe fragment.
Created on: Friday 22nd June 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th March 2021
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This findspot is known as 'Field No. EMM. Bank', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUR-6ECDB5
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a ground flint axe of Neolithic date. What survives may be the butt end but it appears to have been used as a hammer and which end survives is not clear. The axe has a chalky cream patina with much iron staining.
Created on: Friday 6th July 2012
Last updated: Friday 6th July 2012
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Record ID: WILT-8BE810
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a flint Neolithic (c.4000-2350 BC) polished axehead. Only the cutting end survives. The break is old and at a diagonal angle to the cutting edge. The fragment measures 38.7mm long, 64.2mm wide and 24.5mm thick. It weighs 56.68g.
The fragment is lenticular in section.
The axehead has been completely polished by grinding. The surface of the axehead is almost completely covered in white and pale grey patination (including along the broken edge). More recent damage is slightly darker in colour. There are patches and lines of iron staining on both faces.
Created on: Tuesday 6th May 2014
Last updated: Monday 23rd June 2014
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This findspot is known as 'Milton-under-Wychwood', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: OXON-D39D7A
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A broken and then repurposed Neolithic flaked and polished flint axe, dating to c.4000-2350 BC.
The surviving axe is sub-rectangular in form with a crescent polished blade edge on one side from which its two long edges extend. The first of these edges expands outwards for about one quarter of its length. The other expands for about one third of its length. After these points each edge narrows to and then converge to a rounded point.
The axe's surface is polished smooth between the crescent end and the point at which it starts to narrow in width. The remaining portion of the…
Created on: Friday 7th February 2020
Last updated: Tuesday 11th August 2020
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This findspot is known as 'Stonesfield CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BH-C495E4
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete flint axehead, possibly part of an unfinished roughout dating to the Neolithic period (c. 4000-2400 BC). The surviving piece is probably part of a broken blade end that is roughly oval in shape with a squared-off edge at the break. Most of the butt end appears to be missing. The surviving blade end is roughly lentoidal in cross-section with a convex curved blade that tapers roughly evenly in width to the blade edge. Neither the blade, edges nor surfaces have any evidence of polishing though there are several patches of cortex, especially towards the broken edge. The flin…
Created on: Thursday 7th February 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Record ID: OXON-A17A37
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A broken and incomplete Neolithic flaked and polished flint axe, dating to c.4000-2350 BC.
The surviving axe is sub-triangular, almost trapezoidal, in form with a damaged but mostly rounded terminal edge on one side and an irregular diagonal break on the opposite side. The long edges expand in convex curves from the blade to this wider broken terminal. The axehead is 11.7mm thick at the terminal edge and expands along its surviving length to 20.7mm thick at the terminal. The thickness of the terminal and width expansion may suggest this representing the butt of the coim…
Created on: Monday 15th August 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 7th June 2023
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Record ID: OXON-EE25CB
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete damaged Neolithic axehead which has been repurposed to form form a scraper.
The object is sub-rectangular in plan and a pointed oval in cross section and profile. In plan it has one transverse edge and one curved edge both of which have flake removals to create rough edges to the object. Only one side of the scraper retains the smooth edge of the original axe representing the side facet of the polished axe. The original dome of one wide surface is also visible although flakes have been removed from this surface to provide a better scraper. The opposite surface to this ha…
Created on: Friday 1st July 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 7th June 2023
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Record ID: OXON-95A799
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A crude struck flint handaxe probably dating c. -4000-2400
The hand axe is sub-oval in form with a point of maximum width placed one third of the way down its length and a a vesica shape (pointed oval) in cross section. It has been knapped on both surfaces with one surface showing a large patch of thin mottled white cortex, although the opposite surface also has a smaller patch of cortex near its edge. The remaining flint is a matte medium to light brown colour. While most of the removals are large it is clear there are a series or parallel retouch removals close to the "butt&quo…
Created on: Tuesday 3rd August 2021
Last updated: Wednesday 7th June 2023
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Record ID: OXON-7D2F12
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Neolithic (c. 4,000 - 2,500 BC) flint axe: The flint axe has been knapped from flint which is now a mottled mid to dark grey. The axe has been knapped across the surface leaving only three small patches of cortex on the body of the axe. In plan the axe is an elongated oval which tapers slightly at one end. The narrowed terminal is slightly pointed but overall it would be classed as an ovate shape. In section the axe is a sub-pointed oval which is quite bulbous.
The axes measures 93.37mm long, 39.32mm wide, 24.21mm thick and weighs 83.48g.
The axe dates to the Neolithic bas…
Created on: Wednesday 18th January 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Record ID: SUR-947603
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late neolithic or early Bronze Age ground flint axe made from a mottled grey flint which has patinated ochre. The axe is complete save for modern flake damage on one edge and possibly also on the butt. The blade of the axe has been ground to a smooth surface although on one side the flake scars are too deep to exhibit much of the ground surface. The axe measures 129.71mm by 60.89mm and is 60.89mm thick.
The thinness of the axe suggests that it could be influenced by contemporary metal axes.
Created on: Thursday 26th April 2012
Last updated: Friday 23rd June 2023
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Record ID: BERK-17EC72
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A complete flint, partially ground and polished axehead head dating to the Neolithic period. The axe head is made from a whitish-coloured flint. It has rough bifacial removals with the rounded butt of the axe ground smooth and polished on either face. It is unclear whether this is an unfinished polished axe, or whether the restricted area that is ground and polished was intentional. Polished axes are characteristic of the Neolithic period; this specimen is likely to date to the Late Neolithic, c. 2700-2300 BC.
Created on: Tuesday 25th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 11th August 2014
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