File:HMB Steinaxtmanufaktur Vinelz Jungsteinzeit 2700 BC.jpg

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English: A stone axe in various stages of manufacture, from left to right (finished axe with modern wooden handle). The stone heads are from the Neolithic settlement of Vinelz on Lake Biel, Switzerland, c. 2700 BC.
Deutsch: Herstellung einer Steinaxt, von links nach rechts (fertiges Exemplar mit modernem Holzstiel). Die Beile entstammen der Jungsteinzeitsiedlung Vinelz am Bielersee, ca. 2700 v.Chr.
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