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![]() Tossing your axeThis bronze axe-head was found in the riverbed of the Ravensbourne at Hither Green in 1907. It can be dated to about 1400 bc. Well-shaped toolThe axe-head would have been cast in a mould of clay, stone or possibly metal. Its wide crescent-shaped cutting edge would have made it an extremely efficient tool. Giving it to the riverLarge numbers of metal objects have been found in the Thames and its tributaries. It seems likely that they represent gifts offered to the gods or to people's ancestors. Museum number 28.181/6 Related objects |
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