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Battle axe Battle axe

Small battle-axe of Indian origin, likely taken by Surgeon Valentine Munbee McMaster, 78th Regiment, during the Indian Mutiny/Uprising (1857 - 1858), India

Unclassifed perforated implement Unclassifed perforated implement

Unclassifed battle axe-like perforated implement of sandstone from Kirkowan, Wigtownshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe of polished basalt from the River Tay at Mugdrum Island

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe of polished serpentine, from Portpatrick, Wigtownshire, 2200 - 1500 BC

Battle axe Battle axe

Developed battle axe of stone, locality unknown

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe from Harley Muir, Carlops, Peeblesshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Battle axe of stone, with pointed butt, from Rhynie, Aberdeenshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe of weathered granite, from near Stirling

Battle axe Battle axe

Battle axe of fossiliferous coral limestone, locality unknown

Battle axe Battle axe

Cast of a battle axe from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Cast of a battle axe from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe of polished granite with a small projection on each side opposite the haft hole, from near Inverary, Argyll

Battle axe Battle axe

Stone battle axe of weathered porphyritic stone, with haft hole through the flat face, from Cobinshaw Loch, West Calder

Battle axe Battle axe

Battle axe of granite, found in a cist at Grandtully, Perthshire

Battle axe Battle axe

Finely formed stone battle axe of polished greenstone with expanding cutting edge and decorated with broad grooves along the long surfaces, from Longniddry, East Lothian, 2200 - 1600 BC

Battle axe Battle axe

Cast of an battle axe found in a cairn at Breckigoe, Thrumster, Caithness

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