Description (Catalog Card) : Copper blade. Rectangular: the upper edge seems to be the sharper but it has along it traces of bitumen as for fixing to a haft. Possibly a stone-cutter's hammer, or a brick layer's (?) [drawing] 1:1
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper knife The metal ring for securing the wooden handle to the tang is preserved. [drawing] 1:2
Description (Catalog Card) : [A]Copper Knife, [B]axe & [C]reticule all corroded together Knife straight-sided thus: [drawing] [Type] II axe, broken, thus: [drawing] [type] X
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper dagger Straight-sided with short tang and 3 rivets Type 4 (New)
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B17510Description (Catalog Card) : Copper knife [drawing] Type 6 (New)
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper knife Short thick blade with tang and 3 rivets
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper axe Flat blade Turned over tang Broken in 2 pieces and mended [drawing] 2:5 [Type] IV
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper knife Flat blade, short tang at the edge of the blade Broken in 3 pieces. Tip missing. [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper dagger Flat blade 3 rivets on each side of tang 1 rivet missing Excellent condition 8 small copper nails originally fastened to the wooden haft found with it.
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper knife. Flat blade. Short tang with bitumen covering which comes down over the blade. This was originally part of the haft. [drawing]