Neolithic Ground Axehead, HCA 125
This porcellanite axehead (L 9.1 x W 6.8cm) has a total thickness of 2.1cm and weighs 177g. It has a narrow oval cross-section and convex edge shape. Its blade is asymmetrical. The blade, sides, butt and faces are ground. The sides are only partly ground with numerous flake scars. The edges are sharp and undamaged but both faces are damaged by post manufacture flake scars. Overall the axe is well …
Looja
- The Hunt Museum
Teema
- Stone tool technology
- lithics
- agriculture
- farming
- forest clearance
- stone-working
- archaeological objects
- axes (tools)
- Põllumajandus
- Artefakt
Üksuse liik
- 3D
Looja
- The Hunt Museum
Teema
- Stone tool technology
- lithics
- agriculture
- farming
- forest clearance
- stone-working
- archaeological objects
- axes (tools)
- Põllumajandus
- Artefakt
Üksuse liik
- 3D
Pakkuja institutsioon
Agregaator
Selles üksuses sisalduva meedia õiguste avaldus (kui pole teisiti märgitud)
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Õigused
- © Hunt Museum 2020
Loomise kuupäev
- 2018
- 2018
Ajaline
- 4000-2,500 BC
- Neolithic
Kohad
- Rockbarton Bog, Lough Gur, Co.Limerick
Päritolu
- This model was created by Limerick 3D. Thanks to support from The Heritage Council, European Year of Cultural Heritage and Limerick City and County Council training of volunteers was facilitated by Digital Heritage Age and the programme is ongoing at The Hunt Museum. the project focuses on exploring the Museum Collections through the use of photogrammetry and laser scanning to create 3D models.; Photogrammetry
Identifikaator
- share3d:208
- share3d:208
Formaat
- glTF
Keel
- English
- en
On osa
- Share3D
- Ireland
Seosed
- The Hunt Museum Essential Guide (2002)
Aasta
- 2018
Pakkuja riik
- Ireland
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