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Axes found in Britain

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== Wheeler Type I ==
 
{{Type|''Petersen Type A''<br>
A small woodland axe that altered little from pre-Roman times on-wards.
== Wheeler Type II ==
{{Type|''No Petersen Type''<br>
This type was more likely to be a tool than a weapon. Earlier types are not so slender [Wheeler 1927]
<gallery>|gh=60px|{{{!}}}Type II</gallery>}}
====England, York: Parliament Street ====
== Wheeler Type III ==
{{Type|''Petersen Type Types B & C''<br>
Bearded axes that derived from fransica’s.
<gallery>|gh=60px|i1=R559.jpg|{{{!}}}Type III</gallery>}}
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== Wheeler Type IV ==
{{Type|''Petersen Type G, H, I, K & L''<br><gallery>|gh=60px|i1=R555.jpg|{{{!}}}Type IV</gallery>}}
{{Seen|Yorkshire Museum}}
== Wheeler Type V ==
{{Type|''Petersen Type D, E & F''<br>
Transitional between types III and IV
<gallery>|gh=60px|i1=R561.jpg|{{{!}}}Type V</gallery>}}
====Scotland, Skye, Sheabost, Tote====
== Wheeler Type VI ==
{{Type|''Petersen Type M''<br>
The ‘Dane Axe’ appears in Britain from 1000AD onwards.
<gallery>|gh=60px|i1=R560.jpg|{{{!}}}Type V</gallery>}}
====Scotland: Loch of Doon====