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Banded axe


This small pointed hand-axe comes from the Leyton area. It is over 300,000 years old.

One axe of many

Thousands of these ancient tools have been found across London. Many lay in the riverbeds of the ancient Thames and its tributaries. This particular hand-axe is made of a distinctive banded flint, which may have had special value or significance to its maker or owner.

See the axe

The hand-axe is currently on display in the Museum of London's London before London gallery. The gallery describes what London was like for thousands of years before the Romans arrived.


Museum number 49.107/308

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