23rd January 2009, 04:35 PM
I was in the Historical Museum in Stockholm the other month, and there were more polished Stone axes than you could shake a stick at, including one which was an adze at one end and an elk head at the other. It was opposite a cabinet illustrating the principle of typology with examples of brushes from all over Sweden. Some of these axe heads were massive, 0.15m wide and 0.5 m long.
Ploughshares: sounds like an early and out of date interpretation. Most of the cord rig/lazy bedding that I've seen looks to be spade dug.
Ploughshares: sounds like an early and out of date interpretation. Most of the cord rig/lazy bedding that I've seen looks to be spade dug.