Accession No
1920.469
Description
Copper or copper alloy axe-ingot, type III, with a curved, semicircular leading edge, tapering to a sub-rectangular butt. Obverse side has a deep, off-centre, circular depression. Cross section is plano-convex.
Place
Asia; South Asia; India; Jharkhand; Ranchi District; Bartola
Period
Bronze Age
Source
Patna Museum [donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1920.469; 2702 [Patna Museum No.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Metal; ?Copper; ?Copper Alloy
Local Term
Measurements
13mm x 147mm x 112mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Part of a hoard of 21 similar axes found in 1915 in the soil after it had been washed away by the rains.
Event Date 1915
Author: maa
Context (Acquisition Details)
Acquired by exchange with the Patna Museum.
Event Date 1920
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card: 'Copper celt.'
Event Date 1920
Author: maa
Context (Display)
Exhibited: on display in the Clarke Gallery, case 65, from 1984 until 25/02/2010.
Event Date 1984
Author: Lizzy Peneycad
Context (References)
Yule, Paul. (1985). Metalwork of the Bronze Age in India. Prahistorische Bronzefunde 20,8. Munich: C.H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. pp. 44-45, Pl. 28, Fig. 375.
Event Date 1985
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Copper or copper alloy axe-ingot, type III, with a curved, semicircular leading edge, tapering to a sub-rectangular butt. Obverse side has a deep, off-centre, circular depression. Cross section is plano-convex.
Event Date 3/10/2023
Author: Lizzy Peneycad
FM:135939
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