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Axes in the Viking Age
>>>>>Work in Progress<<<<< Last updated 12th July 2011 Note: Pictures are not to scale. Dimensions are given when known. No one has reviewed the typology of axes since Wheeler in 1927. (OTTAWAY 2009) Projecting spurs are a feature of Scandinavian rather than Anglo-Saxon axe heads. (PEARSON, et al. 1981, P 161) Side axes are characterized by being sharpened on only one side of their blade giving an asymmetrical cutting edge. This makes them able to cut at a low angle, achieving a smooth surface. (LEAHY 2003, P.17)
Find of unknown types
Thames, Hammersmith (PEARSON, et al. 1981, I 8) Harbuck, Lanchester, Durham (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.74)
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L , W.VI , R.
K , W.IV , R.I , W.IV , R.554 H , W.IV , R.555 G , W.IV , R.552 * Mammen c.971AD
F , W.V , R.561 E , W.V , R.-
D , W.V , R.-
M , W.VI , R.560
C - Not in UK
M , W.VI , R.558
B , W.III , R.559 W.II Extended Period ?
A , W.I , R.557
800 850 900
Extended Period ?
950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200
9th Century
10th Century
11th Century
12th Century
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Axe finds in Britain
Wheeler Typology I
A small woodland axe that altered little from pre Roman times onwards.
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, Fig 1(8))
Putney Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 8(1))
Walthamstow Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 8(2))
Wheeler Typology II
This type was more likely to be a tool than a weapon. Earlier types are not so slender (Wheeler 1927)
Thames, Brentwood, England Scale in Inches C9th (WHEELER 1927, Fig 1(4))
Thames, London, England Scale in Inches C9th (WHEELER 1927, Fig 1(5))
Thames, London, England Scale in Inches C9th (WHEELER 1927, Fig 1(6))
Walthamstow, England Scale in Inches C9th (WHEELER 1927, Fig 1(7))
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Whats the evidence for Wheeler Typology III
Bearded axes that derived from fransicas.
Thames, Whitehall (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.86) (PEARSON, et al. 1981, I 7)
Strand on the Green, London Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 9(1))
Ballinaby, Islay, Scotland L: 14.5cm x W: 5cm (SHETELIG 1940, V.II Fig 15)
Ballinaby, Islay, Scotland L: 14cm x W: 9cm (SHETELIG 1940, V.II Fig 15)
Eigg, Grave 2, Scotland L:10.5cm x W: 10cm Type B (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P 68) Pierowall, Westray L:14cm x W:10cm Type B (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P94) Isle of Islay, Orkney? Mentioned in Wheeler 1927 Thames nr London ? Reading ? Hastings Downs ? Ipswich, Suffolk (ornamented with cross-lines between blade and socket) C9th (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.60) Ipswich, Suffolk (vertical grooves on socket) (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.60)
Wheeler Typology IV
Thames Street, Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 10(1))
Aldergate Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 10(2))
nr tower of London Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 10(3))
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York L: 14.5 x W:10.8cm (PEARSON, et al. 1981, D 14) Jubbergate York, L: 21 x W: 16.4 (PEARSON, et al. 1981, D 17) Knoc-y-doonee, Isle of Man L:7.5 x W:5 (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P 23) Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, Type G (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.74)
Wheeler Typology V
Transitional between types III and IV
Kew Bridge, London Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 9(2))
Repton 850-900AD (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P14, Fig 2)
Kiloran Bay, Colonsay, Scotland L: 20.5cm x W: 13.5cm (SHETELIG 1940, V.II Fig 28)
Tote, Sheabost, Skye - Type F (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P 70) Reay, Caithness, Scotland - Type E (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P 19) Hesket-in-Forest, Cumberland (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P20 (e))
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Whats the evidence for Wheeler Typology VI
The Dane Axe appears in Britain from 1000AD onwards.
Tower of London Scale in Inches (WHEELER 1927, Fig 9(3))
Chelsea, Barnes (WHEELER 1927, Fig 10(4))
Chelsea, Barnes (WHEELER 1927, Fig 10(5))
Battersea (WHEELER 1927, Fig 11)
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1)) (PEARSON, et al. 1981, I 15a)
Old London Bridge (WHEELER 1927, V.IV Fig 1(1))
Loch of Doon, Scotland L: 20cm x W: 19cm R.560 (SHETELIG 1940, Fig 69)
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? might be incorrect picture ?
Dumfriesshire, Scotland L: 19.5cm x W: 18cm R.560 (SHETELIG 1940, Fig 70)
River Witham, Lincs W: 22cm (PEARSON, et al. 1981, I 6)
Surlingham Ferry, Norfolk, England W: 22cm 950-100AD (MARGESEN 1997, P 28) (PEARSON, et al. 1981, I 6)
Ely, Cambridgeshire R.560 1000AD (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.64) (WOV 2003, ref 1244)
Ely, Cambridgeshire R.523 1000AD (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.64)
Thames at Hammersmith, London Type M (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.87)
Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland, Scotland, L: 19cm (SHETELIG 1940, V.II P 17) Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire (found in Thames at Stanton) R.560 (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P 59) Stratford, Essex R.560 (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.59) (WHEELER 1927, P.51) Austin Friars, London, Type L (SHETELIG 1940, V.IV P.86)
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Whats the evidence for Axes depicted in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
MS Junius 11 (S.C. 5123) Caedmon Manuscript P.81 c.1000AD
MS Junius 11 (S.C. 5123) Caedmon Manuscript P.87 c.1000AD
MS Harley 603 Psalter 1000-1025AD
MS Cotton Tiberius B V (Vol. 1) Miscellany 1025-1050AD
MS 23 Prudentius, Psychomachia and other poems Late C10th
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Axes in the Viking Age
Bayeux Tapestry c.1076AD
Bibliography
FUGLESANG, Signe Horn. Some Aspects of the Ringerike Style. A phase of 11th century Scandinavian art. Odense University Press, 1980. LEAHY, Kevin. Anglo-Saxon Crafts. Tempus, 2003. MARGESEN, Sue. The Vikings in Norfolk. 1997. OTTAWAY, Patrick. Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from Coppergate. York Archaeological Trust, 1992. . "The Products of the Blacksmith in Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon England." www.pjoarchaeology.co.uk. 2009. PEARSON, Kenneth, Else ROESDAHL, James GRAHAM-CAMPBELL, and Patricia CONNER. The Vikings in England. The Anglo-Danish Viking Project, 1981. PETERSEN, Jan. De Norske Vikingesverd. 1919. Roesdahl, Else, and David M. Wilson. From Viking to Crusader, The Scandinavians and Europe 800-1200. Nordic Council of Ministers, 1992. RYGH, O. Norske Oldsager. Christiana, 1885. SHETELIG, Haakon. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 2, VIKING ANTIQUITIES IN SCOTLAND. 1940. . Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 4, VIKING ANTIQUITIES IN ENGLAND. 1940.
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Whats the evidence for
WHEELER, R. E. Mortimer. London and the Vikings. London Museum Catalogues: No 1, 1927. WILSON, David. The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England. Cambridge University Press , 1981. WOV. World of the Vikings CD-ROM. Alive Learning Ltd, 2003.
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