Search references for PALSTAVE. Phrases containing PALSTAVE
See searches and references containing PALSTAVE!PALSTAVE
European Bronze Age axe
A palstave is a type of early bronze axe. It was common in the middle Bronze Age in northern, western and south-western Europe. In the technical sense
Palstave
(European) Masakari (Japanese) Nzappa zap also thrown (African) Ono (Japanese) Palstave (Bronze Age, improvised, European) Sagaris (Middle Eastern) Shepherd's
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Type of wedge tool
method changed and the flat axe developed into the "flanged axe", then palstaves, and later winged and socketed axes.[citation needed] At least since the
Axe
Village in Berkshire, England
A Bronze Age palstave axehead, found in Cookham and dated to c. 3500 – c. 1500 BCE
Cookham
Prehistoric tool
common use. Hapax legomenon – Word appearing only once in a text or record Palstave – European Bronze Age axe Rattleback – Semi-ellipsoidal spinning top Edgar
Celt_(tool)
Town in Cornwall, England
Penzance is from the Bronze Age. A number of bronze implements such as a palstave, a spear-head, a knife, and pins, along with much pottery and large quantities
Penzance
Town in Greater Manchester, England
Bronze Age (2000–1200 BC) remains include stone hammers, flint knives, palstaves (bronze axe heads) and funerary urns; all finds were chance discoveries
Stockport
Bronze age British hoard
finest. It consists in particular of swords, spear-heads, arrows, axes, palstaves, knives, daggers, armour, decorative equipment (in particular for horses)
Isleham_Hoard
Town in Surrey, England
Age. A number of weapons, including socketed axe heads, a rapier, and a palstave, were retrieved from the River Wey close to the Wey Bridge in 1912. At
Weybridge
Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd, Wales
Palstave from the Middle Bronze Age Acton Park II period c. 1500–1400 BC, part of an example of the Arthog hoard
Nannau_Hall
People from Galicia
at some 50 metres from the seashore, and initially consisting of 152 palstaves Bronze Age Galician swords, Museo de Pontevedra Casco de Leiro Pedra Alta
Galicians
Human settlement in Germany
in an east–west orientation. Grave items included an earthenware jar, a palstave, a sword and a bronze dagger. On the northern perimeter of the mound a
Bonstorf_Barrows
Stone, bronze and iron ages of pre-history
flanged celts and tanged spear-heads or daggers, ... and the third, by palstaves and socketed celts and the many forms of tools and weapons, ... It is
Three-age_system
Period of British history from c. 2500 until c. 800 BC
correction at Bedd Branwen Period); burials. 1500–1300 BC: Acton Park Phase: palstaves, socketed spearheads; copper+tin, also lead. 1300–1200 BC: Knighton Heath
Bronze_Age_Britain
Trent and other local rivers, a flat axe found in Edwalton and a looped palstave found in Bestwood. A large hoard of Bronze Age metalwork was discovered
History_of_Nottingham
Civil parish in Greater Manchester, England
markers have used since at least the 1950s. An early type of axe known as a palstave has been discovered on Crompton Moor, providing evidence of Bronze Age
Shaw_and_Crompton
Village in Kent, England
found in the stream near the present school in Headcorn, and a bronze palstave axehead dating from the Bronze Age from New House Farm, found during fieldwork
Headcorn
53.105; -2.965 (Burton Hoard) 2004 National Museum Cardiff 2 bronze palstaves 1 bronze chisel 1 gold torc 1 gold twisted-wire bracelet 1 gold necklace
List of Bronze Age hoards in Great Britain
List_of_Bronze_Age_hoards_in_Great_Britain
golden plover, and the meadow pipit. An early type of axe known as a palstave has been discovered on Crompton Moor, providing evidence of Bronze Age
Crompton_Moor
Shipwreck near Salcombe, Devon, England
that sunk while carrying Middle Bronze Age weaponry including swords, palstaves, and other materials. The site was identified in 1977 by trainee divers
Moor_Sand_site
Non-metropolitan district in England
Wilburton. These findings include swords, spear-heads, arrows, axes, palstaves, knives, daggers, rapiers, armour, decorative equipment (in particular
East_Cambridgeshire
Village in Northamptonshire, England
of the village. Bronze Age artefacts found include a middle Bronze Age palstave and a late Bronze Age hoard at Thenford Hill Farm north of the village
Thenford
Iron Age hillfort in Cheshire, England
was probably in use for only a short time. In the 19th century, a bronze palstave was recovered from the site. It is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument
Kelsborrow_Castle
Prehistoric cemetery located in Lower Saxony, Germany
practice. Soil discoloration indicated two treetrunk coffin burials. A palstave and bronze needle were found as grave goods. There were more tumuli in
Necropolis_of_Soderstorf
Bronze archeological objects
the course of building work. The find consists of ten copper alloy objects, six palstave axes, two spiral finger rings and two 'Sussex Loop' armlets.
Sussex_loop
Seaside village in Kent, England
Age ditches. These indicate an extensive settlement, where a Bronze Age palstave and Iron Age gold coins have been found. This was followed by a "fortlet"
Reculver
Tributary of the River Thames in southern England
Amberley Farm near Charlwood and a small hoard of weaponry consisting of two palstave axes and a scabbard chape was discovered in 2003 in Norbury Park close
River_Mole
Village in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester
Denshaw continued in the Bronze Age, as demonstrated by the discovery of a palstave on Wall Green in 1932, when a trench was being dug for a water pipe, and
Denshaw
trading vessel have been found off Salcombe, Devon. The finds include palstave axe heads, an adze, a cauldron handle and a gold bracelet. There are also
Maritime_history_of_England
Nature reserve in England and Wales
remains would have quickly decomposed. In 1927, a Middle Bronze-Age looped palstave, a type of bronze axe, was discovered among remains of a band of pine trees
Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve
Fenn's,_Whixall_and_Bettisfield_Mosses_National_Nature_Reserve
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Heritage Gateway. Retrieved 13 November 2011. "Cambridgeshire HER: Bronze Age palstave and spear, Burwell". Heritage Gateway. Retrieved 13 November 2011. "Cambridgeshire
Burwell,_Cambridgeshire
Bronze Age hoards found in and around Milton Keynes, England
stand. The hoard comprised nine socketed axes, three broken axes, one palstave, two Spearheads and a leaf-shaped sword which had broken into four pieces
Milton_Keynes_Hoard
History of the English county
Cartmel region. Most are flanged axes (21), and flanged spearheads (21), palstaves (20), and flat and socketed axes (16 each). Early Bronze Age metalwork
History_of_Cumbria
Park and mansion in Surrey, England
Special Scientific Interest. A small Bronze Age hoard consisting of two palstave axes and a scabbard chape dating from around 1150-1000 BC was discovered
Norbury_Park
Hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England
century, when gravel was extracted on Hagg Hill, from where a Bronze Age palstave, a type of bronze axe, was also found. A watching brief conducted during
Newington,_Nottinghamshire
Village in Cheshire, England
the history of Marbury before the Norman Conquest. A middle Bronze Age palstave, a type of axe, was found at Bank Farm, near Marbury village; it dates
Marbury,_Cheshire
Frontier". The Hunterian. University of Glasgow. Retrieved 10 October 2017. "Palstave (Bronze)". Canmore. Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 14 October
Croy_Hill
Human settlement in Wales
implement unearthed during a drain maintenance job in August 1931 and a bronze palstave which was discovered in the spring of 1833 in the second field from Parc
Llangadfan
Village in Suffolk, England
archaeological finds have been made here, including Bronze Age battle axes, palstaves and rapiers. The greater part of these objects have been entrusted to
Eriswell
south and a curving bank and ditch to the north. In the 19th century a palstave and a fragment of a sword were found. Knightslow barrows Earthworks Lyme
List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire dated to before 1066
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Cheshire_dated_to_before_1066
Lake in south County Leitrim, Ireland
spear-heads, and containing three moulds, one flat axe and one looped Palstave on obverse, with one flat axe on reverse. These were fashioned before the
Lough_Scur
Village in Wiltshire, England
barrow and the remains of a round barrow; from the Bronze Age axeheads, a palstave and a chisel; from the Iron Age pottery, a rotary quern fragment and a
Steeple_Langford
Two rock formations in the Harz, Germany
More than 50 bronze rings of various types and sizes Several Bohemian palstave axes (böhmische Absatzbeile), a distinctive axe form with characteristic
Gegensteine
Historical scholarly journal (1846–)
p. 238) Eiudon Stone, Glansanan, Llanfynydd, Llandeilo (1872, p. 343) Palstave, Monachty Gwynn, Aberdovy (1872) Beaker and flint dagger from Tyddu, Llanelieu
Archaeologia_Cambrensis
Village in Somerset, England
Survey map of Edington shows the site of a Roman pottery kiln. Bronze Age palstaves have also been found at a site near Edington. Edington was located in
Edington,_Somerset
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
near the village. Bronze Age remains found in the area include a looped palstave and a cinerary urn. A Saxon church was formerly in the village; this was
Shalden
Municipal building in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England
town hall: significant archaeological items in the collection included a palstave which had been found at Alderholt in Dorset. Following local government
Fordingbridge_Town_Hall
with the second series barrows. Decorated spear-heads, flanged axes, palstaves and long daggers are typical. The hoard from Bignan (Morbihan) contained
Prehistory_of_Brittany
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
been a number of Bronze Age finds in the area, including a pre–701 BC palstave at nearby Fordey farm, Barway, and at Little Thetford, a middle Bronze
Little_Thetford
History of Cumbria before 100 AD
Cartmel region. Most are flanged axes (21), and flanged spearheads (21), palstaves (20), and flat and socketed axes (16 each). Early Bronze Age metalwork
Prehistoric_Cumbria
British archaeologist and antiquarian
Antiquaries Journal, 5(04), 409–414. Chitty, L. F. (1936). "Single-faced Palstaves in Portugal and in Ireland". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (New
Lily_Chitty
Village in Flintshire, Wales
the County Council. The group consisted of four tanged axes known as palstaves; two later socketed axes and a bronze bi-valve (two piece) mould. They
Gwernymynydd
in the Worthing area. In 1877 a large collection of Bronze Age cakes, palstaves and axes was found in a Bronze Age pot near Ham Road in East Worthing
History_of_Worthing
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish
Dark Skinned; Swamp Friend; Little Dark One; Dark; Black
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Name of the Prophet (SAW)
Boy/Male
German
Sacred
Boy/Male
Tamil
Continuous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhutapala | பூதபாலா
Protector of the ghosts
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Radiating the light of peace, Tranquil light
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Bringer of Joy; Lord Vishnu
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Old High German Gottfried, GODOFREDO means "God's peace."
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
PALSTAVE
n.
A peculiar bronze adz, used in prehistoric Europe about the middle of the bronze age.