The Ness of Brodgar dig is continuing to discover an increasingly large complex of monumental Neolithic structures together amongst “artwork,” over 30,000 pieces of pottery, large assemblages of bones in addition to stone tools — including over thirty unique stone axes.
The largest Neolithic stone axe unearthed at the Ness of Brodgar inwards situ, showing damage to the cutting border [Credit: The Ness of Brodgar Trust/UHI] |
The commencement axe was discovered inwards the closing moments of Thursday, inwards the novel trench on the shore of Loch of Stenness. The expertly worked in addition to polished object was the largest axe hence far discovered on site, in addition to had been heavily used in addition to damaged at the cutting edge.
Nick Card, site director, said, “It is dainty to honor pristine examples of stone axes, exactly the harm on this i tells us a footling fight to a greater extent than close the history of this detail axe. The fact that the cutting border had been heavily damaged suggests that it was a working tool rather than a ceremonial object. We know that the buildings inwards the complex were roofed past times stone slabs hence this axe was mayhap used to cutting in addition to fashion the timber joists that held upwards the heavy roof.”
The 2nd axe was discovered past times educatee Therese McCormick, from Commonwealth of Australia who has volunteered at the Ness of Brodgar. This stone axe astonished the archaeologists on site through its sheer character of workmanship. The Gneiss stone had been chosen hence that the natural coloured banding was reflected inwards the shape of the item, in addition to hence expertly worked in addition to polished to practise an object of beauty.
The 2nd stone axe inwards situ showing the natural banding inwards the stone reflected in the shape of the axe border [Credit: The Ness of Brodgar Trust/UHI] |
Source: The Orcadian [August 08, 2018]
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