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CollectionABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection
Object Namesocketed axe
axe
axe head
412 554
Object NumberABDUA:14503
Other Numberx
Other Number Typeold number
PeriodLBA
Brief DescriptionPart of hoard (2 axes, necklet, sunflower-headed pin). Part of William Joyner's collection, donated by his great-granddaughter, comprising the Dingwall hoard and two other bronzes, probably of African origin
DimensionsL : 73 mm
Materialsmetal, copper alloy, bronze
Conditionfair
Completenessincomplete
Associated Object NumberABDUA:14500 ABDUA:14501 ABDUA:14502 ABDUA:36692 ABDUA:36693
Object Production Date1200 BC-600 BC
Place KeyEurope, Scotland, North, Dingwall(?), Ross Shire
Association Type Placefindspot; hoard
Joyner collection
Associated PersonJoyner, William
Object History NoteThe object was displayed in the first exhibition ('100 Curiosities') at King's Museum which opened in April 2011.
Publication NoteCowie, T. G., 1988, Magic Metal, Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, p47 ;
Caption"This socketed bronze axe-head is part of a collection of bronzes donated to Marischal Museum, Aberdeen in July 1984. The donation included the donor’s great-grandfather William Joyner’s original collection of the Dingwall hoard of bronzes taken by him to Natal, South Africa in 1851 and two other bronzes. The hoard comprises two socketed axes, a sunflower pin-head and a rare neck-ring, all dating from the later Bronze Age, 1100-700BC and found together near Dingwall in the early 19th century. The two other bronzes became associated with the collection while in Africa and are probably of African origin. During the prehistoric period collections of metal or stone items, often of value to the community or individuals, were buried or deposited in wet places. Axeheads, swords, halberds and ornaments are often found in these hoards. The type of artefact found in a hoard is probably not typical of everyday objects. However, the associations of different objects can help to establish the dates of artefact types."

Author: Feilden,Rosemary Date: 1999 Purpose: SCRAN
Aquisition SourceBorchard, Lyn
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