Double-edged axe
A Neolithic double-edged axe from the Alvastra pile dwelling.
The axe was found during Otto Frödin’s excavations in 1912. The rock used to make this axe is a slatey-amphibolite which, over the years, has become very weathered.
A Neolithic double-edged axe from the Alvastra pile dwelling.
The axe was found during Otto Frödin’s excavations in 1912. The rock used to make this axe is a slatey-amphibolite which, over the years, has become very weathered.