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More model informationThe Biscayan axe originates from the Basque peoples (located in southern France and northern Spain) starting in the 17th century. The stamped design on the side of each axehead, the most common of which is the cross pattern, is a poinçon (maker’s mark). This stamp by a blacksmith indicates the weight of the axe head, with more stamps indicating more weight, for purchase and taxation purposes.
This site is an Indigenous village site dating from the 17th century, located in West Flamborough, near Beverly Swamp in Ontario.
Scanned on an Artec Spider using Artec Studio 17 Software.
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