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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
A complete South Wales-type socketed axe with an outsplayed mouth moulding and a high loop. The axe has a sub-oval shaped mouth in plan, with four runner stubs, indicating a four runner casting technology. The axe has slightly divergent and concave sides, expanding slightly near the blade edge. Three convergent longitudinal ribs descend from the mouth moulding down both faces of the axe. Casting flashes survive down the sides and around the loop indicating minimal preparation after casting. The blade edge is damaged but curved, with striations along the blade bevel indicating some preparation of the blade for use. Some of the internal and upper surfaces are covered with a black patination, worn surfaces and the blade edges having a grey-green patination.
Site Name: Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan
Notes: Found whilst metal-detecting in a field under pasture on Ty Draw Farm.