Axe Head Item Number: Sf634 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

A T-shaped, axehead made from a black stone; handle has a flat top and rounded edges; blade is flared and asymmetrical.

History Of Use

Was probably hafted to a handle with cord or other flexible material. The blade has sufficient sharpness for cutting wood. The chipped cutting edge suggests it was used. Stone axeheads have been reported from various cultures ranging from Vicus (200 C.E.) to Inca (1500 C.E.)

Narrative

Pre-Conquest, before 1532 C.E.