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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Bronze Age bronze socketed axe fragment
Dimensions: maximum surviving blade width 53.3mm; width at break 43.8mm; thickness at break 13.0mm; surviving depth of socket 2.2mm; surviving weight (prior to conservation) 42.7g.
This is the blade-end fragment of a bronze socketed axe, whose blade-edge shows marked recurve at each side. This indicates an axe with a flaring blade end and a deep crescentic cutting-edge. Along the break interior, the base of the socket is visible. The blade-edge is eroded in places with light green corrosion showing. Both blade bevels have surface scratches, suggesting recent damage on retrieval of the artefact. The blade surfaces have a dark-green patina.
Site Name: Llanmaes Community, Vale of Glamorgan,
Notes: Please treat Ordnance Survey grid reference to precise findspot as CONFIDENTIAL. Find to be referred to as Llanmaes Community. Maximum permitted findspot accuracy to be released to the public is to the 4 fig. OS grid reference of SS 98 69.