DescriptionTunnackig yxa fr Segerstads socken 2M16-674-1 utställd 1349.jpg
Svenska: Neolitisk tunnackig flintyxa från Barnegården i Segerstads socken i Gudhems härad, Falköpings kommun, f.d. Skaraborgs län, Västergötland, Sverige. Flintyxan är välslipad och är 45,8 cm lång och är därmed troligen den längsta tunnackiga flintyxan funnen i Sverige. Den dateras till Trattbägarkulturen (TRB) under bondestenåldern (TN eller MNA). Yxan skänktes till Falbygdens museum år 1933 och har inventarienummer 674:1 (2M16-F0674-01). Fotot taget i samband med utställningen Hallonflickan sommaren 2011.
English: Neolithic thinbutted axe of flint from Barnegården in Segerstad parish, Gudhem hundred, Falköping municipality, former Skaraborg county, Västergötland, Sweden. The axe has a length of 45.8 cm and belongs to the Funnelbeaker Culture of the early and middle Neolithic. It is probably the longest thinbutted axe found in Sweden. The axe was given to Falbygdens museum in Falköping in the year 1933. Its identification number is 674:1 (2M16-F0674-01). The photo was taken at the Hallonflickan exhibition the summer 2011.
Dansk: Tyndnakket økse fra Barnegården i Segerstad sogn i Falköping kommune i landskapet Västergötland i Sverige. Øksebladet er 45,8 cm langt.
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