
Small copper axe
A rare copper find from the Gröden area.
This 6cm copper tool attests to the transition from the Stone Age to the early Metal Age (3,200-2,200 BC). As part of a settled way of life, people began to extract and process copper to make tools. The discovery site of this axe, near a water source under a mighty dolomite block at the foot of the Langkofel, suggests that it might have been a votive offering.
Main category:
Archaeology
Subcategory:
Tools and weapons
Area(s):Selva Gardena
GPS coordinates:@11.75372,46.51853