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Medieval ax with a preserved wooden handle discovered on the island of Ledniczka

Started by Imperial Dave, August 08, 2021, 07:50:46 AM

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Imperial Dave

https://twitter.com/ArtifactsHub/status/1423997642724413440

maybe someone else will have some luck with finding the original reference article for this. Its come up on several online platforms but I have no way or verifying it yet. Pretty amazing find if actully medieval
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Duncan Head

Possibly one of the axes mentioned but not illustrated at https://www.thefirstnews.com/article/rare-medieval-sword-and-artefacts-from-first-piast-dynasty-found-fully-intact-at-bottom-of-lake-14787 ? The sword which is illustrated is rather nice.

Also axes from Lake Lednica are mentioned in https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340701904_Axes_from_Lake_Lubanowo_Pomerania_Poland_and_Their_Possible_Function_on_the_Background_of_Watery_Finds_of_the_Roman_Period_and_Middle_Ages/link/5e99eb484585150839e3f520/download:

Quotein the vicinity of one of the islands, Ostrów Lednicki (with the stronghold – a seat of Polish rulers of the late 10th–early 11th century) an assemblage of items, dominated by weapons, has been revealed. Almost 170 axes have been found in that body of water, with the great majority dated to the Early Middle Ages
Duncan Head

Imperial Dave

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