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Senbronzealderen Bronze socketet gravjern - 116 mm
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Senbronzealderen Bronze socketet gravjern - 116 mm

"European Bronze Socketed Gouge from the Late Bronze Age Culture / Period: Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age Date / Period: 1550–1200 B.C. Material: Bronze Dimensions: Length: 116 mm Condition: Good condition No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid. Provenance information: Object Registration ID: 55 The current owner purchased this European bronze socketed gouge from the Late Bronze Age from a private collector, S.J. SC, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The previous owner, a private collector from Utrecht, stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner. Background Information: This bronze socketed gouge is a specialised woodworking tool from the Late Bronze Age. Gouges were used for carving, shaping, and hollowing wood, particularly where a curved or concave surface was required. Unlike a flat chisel, the gouge has a curved cutting profile, making it suitable for controlled removal of material in tasks connected with carpentry, vessel construction, furniture making, and the production of wooden implements. The socketed form represents an important technological development in Bronze Age toolmaking. A wooden handle would have been inserted into the hollow socket, creating a strong and practical working tool. This construction made the implement durable in use and allowed damaged or worn handles to be replaced. Such tools were used by skilled craftspeople within communities where woodworking was essential for houses, carts, boats, agricultural equipment, containers, and everyday objects. During the Late Bronze Age, bronze tools formed part of a highly organised production and exchange system. The casting of socketed implements required knowledge of alloying, mould preparation, controlled heating, and finishing. The spread of comparable tool types across Europe reflects shared technological traditions and long-distance exchange networks through which metal, finished objects, and craft knowledge circulated. This object belongs to a period of increasing social and technical complexity, when metal tools played an important role in agriculture, construction, transport, and specialised craft production. It forms a tangible connection to the Bronze Age world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in daily work and skilled craftsmanship."

Nr. 103905471

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Senbronzealderen Bronze socketet gravjern - 116 mm

Senbronzealderen Bronze socketet gravjern - 116 mm

"European Bronze Socketed Gouge from the Late Bronze Age

Culture / Period: Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age
Date / Period: 1550–1200 B.C.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: Length: 116 mm
Condition: Good condition

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 55

The current owner purchased this European bronze socketed gouge from the Late Bronze Age from a private collector, S.J. SC, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The previous owner, a private collector from Utrecht, stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner.

Background Information:
This bronze socketed gouge is a specialised woodworking tool from the Late Bronze Age. Gouges were used for carving, shaping, and hollowing wood, particularly where a curved or concave surface was required. Unlike a flat chisel, the gouge has a curved cutting profile, making it suitable for controlled removal of material in tasks connected with carpentry, vessel construction, furniture making, and the production of wooden implements.

The socketed form represents an important technological development in Bronze Age toolmaking. A wooden handle would have been inserted into the hollow socket, creating a strong and practical working tool. This construction made the implement durable in use and allowed damaged or worn handles to be replaced. Such tools were used by skilled craftspeople within communities where woodworking was essential for houses, carts, boats, agricultural equipment, containers, and everyday objects.

During the Late Bronze Age, bronze tools formed part of a highly organised production and exchange system. The casting of socketed implements required knowledge of alloying, mould preparation, controlled heating, and finishing. The spread of comparable tool types across Europe reflects shared technological traditions and long-distance exchange networks through which metal, finished objects, and craft knowledge circulated.

This object belongs to a period of increasing social and technical complexity, when metal tools played an important role in agriculture, construction, transport, and specialised craft production. It forms a tangible connection to the Bronze Age world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in daily work and skilled craftsmanship."

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