![Replicas of Bronze Age hafted hammers. A: green stone axe-like hammer... | Download Scientific Diagram Replicas of Bronze Age hafted hammers. A: green stone axe-like hammer... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cristiano-Iaia/publication/282647306/figure/fig4/AS:650843711873024@1532184641567/Replicas-of-Bronze-Age-hafted-hammers-A-green-stone-axe-like-hammer-cfr-Fig-5-B_Q320.jpg)
Replicas of Bronze Age hafted hammers. A: green stone axe-like hammer... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Getting Hammered: The Use of Experimental Archaeology to Interpret Wear on Late Bronze Age Hammers and Modern replicas | EXARC Getting Hammered: The Use of Experimental Archaeology to Interpret Wear on Late Bronze Age Hammers and Modern replicas | EXARC](https://exarc.net/sites/default/files/main2_41.jpg)
Getting Hammered: The Use of Experimental Archaeology to Interpret Wear on Late Bronze Age Hammers and Modern replicas | EXARC
![Bronze Age Socketed Hammer. Circa, 1000-700 BC. Copper-alloy, 68mm x 23mm x 20mm, 104.1g. A scarce tool from the British Bronze Age with very few examples recorded. For similar, see. Ref: PAS. Bronze Age Socketed Hammer. Circa, 1000-700 BC. Copper-alloy, 68mm x 23mm x 20mm, 104.1g. A scarce tool from the British Bronze Age with very few examples recorded. For similar, see. Ref: PAS.](https://hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/images/lot/1516/151648_0.jpg?1628903523)
Bronze Age Socketed Hammer. Circa, 1000-700 BC. Copper-alloy, 68mm x 23mm x 20mm, 104.1g. A scarce tool from the British Bronze Age with very few examples recorded. For similar, see. Ref: PAS.
![oldeuropeanculture on X: "That Thor's "hammer" probably was originally an axe, can be seen from this next artifact. A museum in Utrecht has a relic called "the hammer of St. Martin of oldeuropeanculture on X: "That Thor's "hammer" probably was originally an axe, can be seen from this next artifact. A museum in Utrecht has a relic called "the hammer of St. Martin of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E5dVms7XIAEdlt5.jpg:large)
oldeuropeanculture on X: "That Thor's "hammer" probably was originally an axe, can be seen from this next artifact. A museum in Utrecht has a relic called "the hammer of St. Martin of
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