Shoe-Last Adze

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A long thin stone adze (chisel-shaped ground-stone tool) employed by the Danubian farmers of the Early Neolithic, possibly as a hoe for cultivating their fields. It is a common stone tool found in Early Neolithic Linear Pottery contexts throughout Europe. It might also have been used as an adze for carpentry.

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Common stone tool found in Early Neolithic Linear Pottery contexts throughout Europe; it is long and thin in shape with a D-shaped cross-section. It might have been used as an adze for carpentry, but it is perhaps more likely that it was an agricultural tool, a sort of hoe.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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