Neolithic Macehead
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Title
Neolithic Macehead
Description
Found in Gruinart on the north of Islay and dating from the Neolthic period or the early Bronze Age, this macehead would originally have been mounted on a shaft. Creating the macehead would have been a very time-consuming process, boring the hole with a wooden drill bit with sand and water. Due to the length of time it took to make, and the skill required, it could have been used as a weapon, but would more likely have been used as a ceremonial weapon and a symbol of power.
Source
islaylife
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eulac3d
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Type
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Found in Gruinart on the north of Islay and dating from the Neolthic period or the early Bronze Age, this macehead would originally have been mounted on a shaft. Creating the macehead would have been a very time-consuming process, boring the hole with a wooden drill bit with sand and water. Due to the length of time it took to make, and the skill required, it could have been used as a weapon, but would more likely have been used as a ceremonial weapon and a symbol of power.
Collection
Citation
“Neolithic Macehead,” PHIVE, accessed December 5, 2025, https://northernheritage.org/omeka/items/show/109.
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