[Jade axe]
Jade axe, Neolithic Age, 22.2 cm long, 7.3 cm wide and 1.1 cm thick
The jade is jasper, and the surface of the jade is reddish brown and white. The lower edge is chipped. One hole at one end, surface polished
The jade axe is a common jade tool in the Neolithic Age. It is an imitation stone axe. The stone axe is not only a tool of production, but also a weapon. The jade axe is more a symbol of power or an expression of etiquette. If it is a symbol of military power, it has no practical function
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