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Object Number 40-77-40/13028
Display Title Fragmentary polished stone axe, made of basalt
Descriptions
Object Description Fragmentary polished stone axe, made of basalt. 7.1 x 5.7 x 4.6 cm.
Inventory Description Ground stone axe fragment, polished, perforated, pointed end
Classification
  • Axe
  • Raw Material
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Early Roman
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe / Slovenia / <State> / <County> / <City> / Vinica
Intrasite Destroyed grave T
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall: 7.1 x 5.6 x 4.6 cm (2 13/16 x 2 3/16 x 1 13/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 40-77-40/13028
Provenance
Provenance Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg (1906)

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Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237A Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
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Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237D Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
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Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237F Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
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Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237G Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
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Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237H Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
Adze
Southern Highland?
Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
973-11-70/5237E Stone axe heads and celts, ground and polished, e, f, and g appear to be basalt.
Adze
Southern Highland?