@PugJesusM to Historical ArtifactsEnglish • 2 months agoAxe with well-preserved wooden handle, England, ~850 BCEimagemessage-square6arrow-up193arrow-down10
arrow-up193arrow-down1imageAxe with well-preserved wooden handle, England, ~850 BCE@PugJesusM to Historical ArtifactsEnglish • 2 months agomessage-square6
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•2 months agoWhat is that axe? Is that a huge wooden handle mounted in portrait, connected to another thicker normalways handle?
minus-square@egretslinkEnglish3•2 months agoI can’t work out the handle either. It’s a socketed axe, so it can be fitted to different hafts, but this seems unwieldy. Maybe it’s used for driving downwards, using the weight of the haft? Here’s a brief video about axes at Must Farm by one of the archeologists.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•2 months agoIt’s like https://www.photocase.com/photos/4336586-hand-with-hand-anatomy-essay-thumb-double-photocase-stock-photo-large.jpeg
minus-square@uservoid1linkEnglish2•2 months agoI does look weird. Maybe the wooden block is a counterweight to the axe head, and you use it by horizontally slamming it.
What is that axe? Is that a huge wooden handle mounted in portrait, connected to another thicker normalways handle?
I can’t work out the handle either. It’s a socketed axe, so it can be fitted to different hafts, but this seems unwieldy. Maybe it’s used for driving downwards, using the weight of the haft?
Here’s a brief video about axes at Must Farm by one of the archeologists.
It’s like https://www.photocase.com/photos/4336586-hand-with-hand-anatomy-essay-thumb-double-photocase-stock-photo-large.jpeg
I does look weird. Maybe the wooden block is a counterweight to the axe head, and you use it by horizontally slamming it.