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A Viking axe head found in a Gloucestershire village could be evidence of a battle more than 1,100 years ago, according to archaeologists. The wrought iron object, found in Slimbridge in 2008, has ...
THE AGE of a “Viking axe” found near Pershore has been revealed. Metal detectorist Stephen Grey discovered the striking object in a field in Drakes Broughton last year. After being sent to ...
An axe head found in a garden in Gloucestershire, which was claimed to be of Viking origin, is an 18th Century woodworking tool, experts have said. It was found in 2008 by Ian Hunter Darling under ...
Helena Gray from CFA Archeology holds up a Viking axe head. The viking warrior was buried with an axe, a sword with decorated hilt, a spear, shield boss and bronze ring pin.
Short for Viking Axe (it doesn't stand for six), it was designed by Leo Espinoza and is manufactured from "one solid slab" of 5/16 in. 1075 steel in stead of the more common 1095.
A Viking axe head found in a Gloucestershire village could be evidence of a battle more than 1,100 years ago, according to archaeologists.