Stone Type: Metavolcanic

Metavolcanic Stone Axe, Australia Lake Moondarra

Metavolcanic rock was first formed by the deposition and solidification of deposits created in a volcanic eruption, such as basalt or volcanic ash. The volcanic layers were then buried beneath other layers of rock and subjected to intense pressures and temperatures, causing the rock to recrystallise. This process hardens the stone and can make it suitable for flaking into tools.

Dickson axe 1

Modern Art, F. P. Dickson

Axe from Ireland AIA pebble

Stone Axe

Axe lake moondarra Pat's

Stone Axe

Large backed flake

Flake Chopper

Axe, Moondarra from Atherton

Stone Axe

Pitted hammerstone, Anaiwan

Pitted Hammerstone

Axe from Crescent Head

Grooved Stone Axe

Adze Java big reworked

Stone Adze

Axe, Charleville 2

Stone Axe

Hardaway point 3

Hardaway Side-Notched Point

Hardaway point 13

Hardaway Side-Notched Point

Hardaway Dalton point 4

Hardaway-Dalton Point

Hardaway Dalton point 1

Hardaway-Dalton Point

Hardaway Dalton point 2

Hardaway-Dalton Point

Kirk stemmed point 1

Kirk Stemmed Point

Kirk corner-notched point 1 NC

Kirk Corner-Notched Point

Kirk corner-notched point 3

Kirk Corner-Notched Point

Hardaway Point 2

Hardaway Side-Notched Point

Randolph Stemmed 2

Randolph Stemmed Point

Randolph Stemmed 1

Randolph Stemmed Point