Barras Bridge, perforated axe-hammer
Barras Bridge, perforated axe-hammer
HER Number
              1342
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Barras Bridge, perforated axe-hammer
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26NW
          Class
              Monument <By Form>
          Site Type: Broad
              Findspot
          Site Type: Specific
              Axe Hammer
          General Period
              PREHISTORIC
          Specific Period
              Neolithic -4,000 to -2,200
          Form of Evidence
              Find
          Description
              In 1893, when some workmen were putting in a new drain, they found an axe-hammer in Burnup's timber yard, north of St. Thomas' church. One source says the find was made a little below the surface, another "some few feet below the surface". Made of granodiorite, length 119 mm, cutting edges 89 mm and 41 mm, max. width 61 mm, with an hour-glass perforation (20 mm diam.) drilled from both sides. The find was submitted to the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle by Canon Greenwell.
          Easting
              424970
          Northing
              565060
          Grid Reference
              NZ424970565060
    Sources
              << HER 1342 >>    F.W. Dendy, 1904, An Account of Jesmond, Archaeologia Aeliana, 3, I, 17-18
J.D. Walker & Canon Greenwell, 1905, Donations to the Museum, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 3, I (for 1903-04), p. 146 and plate opp.
1906, Curators' Report for 1904, Archaeologia Aeliana, 3, II, p. xix
M.H. Dodds, 1930, Prehistoric Period, Northumberland County History, XIII, 15-16
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 34, and fig. 9, p. 35, no. 1
          J.D. Walker & Canon Greenwell, 1905, Donations to the Museum, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 3, I (for 1903-04), p. 146 and plate opp.
1906, Curators' Report for 1904, Archaeologia Aeliana, 3, II, p. xix
M.H. Dodds, 1930, Prehistoric Period, Northumberland County History, XIII, 15-16
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 34, and fig. 9, p. 35, no. 1