Official Catalogue of the Great Industrial Exhibition: (In Connection With the Royal Dublin Society), 1853
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Some of these are ornamented with hammering in chevron patterns. They vary much in size, and might have been used in battle. These hatchets have generally traces of a handle, though none found with handles have hitherto been described. 5. Thirty-six long hatchets, with cross ribs, to prevent their sinking too far into their handles. Tliere are two distinct types ; one, with extended corners tunied out, in shape resembling the heads of the war hatchets represented in the hands of the Amazons in ...ancient Greek paintings. — The other type has great strength, and is like hatchets of this kind found in Italy. 6. Thirty-nine long hatchets. In these the cross stop rib is nearly worn away. AU of this fonn are ornamented with patterns also found frequently on cinerary urns. The pattern in hatchets of this class is generally very perfect, and indicates extreme antiquity, or some peculiarity in the composition of the bronze. 7. Thirty-seven palstaves, or spuds ; these it is thought were secured in straight handles, and might have been used as celtes or chisels to cut wood, so necessary in defensive warfare.
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