Late Bronze Age Looped and Socketed Axe

hammered

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I managed to get out detecting yesterday for just over an hour, the first time in a while due to the weather. The fields in question are new to me and looked promising. As I walked on to the first field I was a bit shocked to see how deep the plough was, you can see in some of the pictures :laughing7:. Anyway, I booted up the XP and was away, buttons and lead straight away, but 20 mins into the search, and over towards the edge of the field I had a good tone and started digging. I quickly uncovered what, at first, looked like a damaged copper or copper alloy pipe. I wiggled it about a bit and suddenly saw it was a bronze axe head.
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I pulled it out of the ground carefully and laid it on the surface and took a picture, then just sat there for a while looking at it ;D.
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Here is a link to a similar one, but it's date is roughly 500 to 800 BC. http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=11286&cat=228
I went back to the fields today for a few hours, but it was really hard going so I moved over to a seeded field where the wheat is coming through, and very quickly found an Elizabeth 1st 1580 Sixpence. I mulled around there for a while and found a few more bits and pieces, a few of which I still have to identify. Here are some more pics of the finds and the last 2 days.

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The depth of the plough :o.
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The next 2 are the surface find of the Bessy sixpence
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A couple more of the deep ploughing.
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More pictures coming in a minute :wink:
 

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zaxfire69

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Congrats. Did I just read about your discovery on the home page of yahoo.com? Congrats on going international! :thumbsup: One nice piece of history.
 

Cubfan64

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Amazing discoveries being made over there - history being unearthed like that is something that gets the heart pounding
 

The Beep Goes On

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Nice one hammered! Don't get too hammered over the hammer hammered!!!!! Sweet :headbang:
 

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Well done on the banner mate...looks good :icon_thumleft:
 

CanadianTrout

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Wow. A bronze age axe is about 3000yrs old?? Sheesh... kinda tough to wrap my head around that over here in the Colonies.

Obviously I know what the axe does... but what is the loop for?

Design or some sort of function?

Also, would this be a utility axe for farm/home use or is this a "battle" axe?
 

Iron Patch

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I do know many of those are dug, but it must be quite a bit more uncommon a find then it appears, because there's very few that get posted here.
 

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CanadianTrout said:
Wow. A bronze age axe is about 3000yrs old?? Sheesh... kinda tough to wrap my head around that over here in the Colonies.

Obviously I know what the axe does... but what is the loop for?

Design or some sort of function?

Also, would this be a utility axe for farm/home use or is this a "battle" axe?
I'm sure Hammered won't mind me answering your question about the loop :P it was used to secure the axe to the shaft, this link explaines it :icon_thumleft:.. http://www.colchestertreasurehunting.co.uk/A/axehoard.htm

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hammered

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Silver Searcher said:
CanadianTrout said:
Wow. A bronze age axe is about 3000yrs old?? Sheesh... kinda tough to wrap my head around that over here in the Colonies.

Obviously I know what the axe does... but what is the loop for?

Design or some sort of function?

Also, would this be a utility axe for farm/home use or is this a "battle" axe?
I'm sure Hammered won't mind me answering your question about the loop :P it was used to secure the axe to the shaft, this link explaines it :icon_thumleft:.. http://www.colchestertreasurehunting.co.uk/A/axehoard.htm

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I don't mind at all SS :icon_thumleft:, all I could find was a photo of a modern replica of an iron age socket and loop axe, I'll post it anyway :laughing7:.
 

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hammered

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Thanks for the Banner votes and congrats from everyone :icon_thumleft:. I will take some better shots of everything tomorrow, and hopefully identify more of the finds :thumbsup:


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hammered said:
Thanks for the Banner votes and congrats from everyone :icon_thumleft:. I will take some better shots of everything tomorrow, and hopefully identify more of the finds :thumbsup:


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Couple of bar mounts there!
 

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That is an Incredible find Hammered! Congrats....Man is it a pretty shade of Green too!!! :icon_sunny: :wink:
 

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awsome finds Congrats Too get the best out of your md and coil Leave a loop at coil end for tilt and tie the rest of the coil cable tight against the shaft . try it and let me know if theres a difference,

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