Summary: 10th EAC Leiden 2017 ***This article presents a practical approach to a Graeco-Roman woodworking tool called “ascia-Hobel” in the archaeological literature, respectively “adze-plane” as the corresponding English term. The tool in question consists of an often semi-circular adze-blade attached to a two-handled shaft and seems to be suited both for chopping and The content is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License. Please check individual images for licensing details.
EXARC Journal Issue 2018/1
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EXARC Journal Issue 2018/1
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