Battlecry4
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I know that in the U.S.A. you only can dream about finding really old finds; here are a few of mine.
The smallest axe is a flat axe of 2000 B.C.
The two fragments are palstave axes 1500 B.C.-1000 B.C.
The largest axe is a socketed looped axe 1000 B.C.-700 B.C. When found this had the remnants of the wooden handle inside the socket!
There are five Roman brooches or fibula. The most interesting is the umbonate brooch that is the one with the blue and orange enamel inlays, this is quite rare!
Photo attachments to follow in the twinkling of an eye!! Honestly!, as I am no techno wizard, Carol has promised to post attachments for me. Please have patience!
The smallest axe is a flat axe of 2000 B.C.
The two fragments are palstave axes 1500 B.C.-1000 B.C.
The largest axe is a socketed looped axe 1000 B.C.-700 B.C. When found this had the remnants of the wooden handle inside the socket!
There are five Roman brooches or fibula. The most interesting is the umbonate brooch that is the one with the blue and orange enamel inlays, this is quite rare!
Photo attachments to follow in the twinkling of an eye!! Honestly!, as I am no techno wizard, Carol has promised to post attachments for me. Please have patience!
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