
This 3D model represents a right-angled shaft-hole axe made of rock. The axe has an oval cross-section at the butt. It is classified as a Baudou type XV A2a. The artefact dates to the Late Bronze Age (ca. 900–500 BC) in Sweden. The model provides a digital representation of the object. Link to the Dynamic Collection platform https://dyncoll.ht.lu.se/artifact_view.php?item=4 Licensing The 3D artefact records from the Lund University Historical Museum are shared under a CC-BY-NC-ND license. If you require a different license or wish to use the records in ways not permitted under the current license, we encourage you to contact the museum directly at info@luhm.lu.se The museum is open to supporting other uses after consultation and will work with you to find a suitable solution. For more information about the museum and its collections, please visit our website: Lund University Historical Museum.
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