Socketed ax (celt) B1003

Small socketed ax with remnants of a loop and rectangular recesses. The ax has straight parallel sides and a straight egg. The muzzle is partially damaged, and the hem is missing. Hexagonal cross-section; the ax has no internal shaft support. There are four rectangular vertical and parallel depressions on the blade, starting just below the mouth of the base and halfway down the blade, ending in a transverse bevel. It is heavily corroded, only a few patches of green patina remain. Length: c. 7.8 cm. Width: 2.7 cm above the edge.

Location:
Unknown farm and place in Norway

Context:
Unknown

Dating:
Younger Bronze Age period 4