Axe Fragment

29-108-346

From: Israel | Beth Shean

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number 29-108-346
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Israel | Beth Shean
Archaeology Area CN II, 92; Class J
Period Byzantine
Section Near Eastern
Materials Bronze
Description

Perhaps of a double axe. Curved blade dividing into three arms, each of which splits to form an ovoid-shaped socket. The socket bears traces of wood. A thick ridge runs horizontally down the middle of each side and, leaving the blade, forms the middle arm.

Oren: "Axehead. Bronze; broken." "The quantitative analysis ahs shown that this specimen is made of brass, or more probably bronze, containing 82-84% copper, 8.4% tin, 1.2% lead, 6.5%zinc, and small amounts of arsenic and silica. It shows clear evidence of being formed in a mold."

Length 9.5 cm
Width 4.5 cm
Credit Line Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1921-1928
Other Number 1764 - Field No SF

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