Kiengir - The term [urud] ḫa-zi-in was a Sumerian term for a copper axe. The term was equated with the Akkadian term haşşinnu. Copper axe heads have been found at sites throughout
![Dark fantasy an ancient sumerian warrior in brown armor with bronze elements with emerald inserts, with a big onyx battle axe with an emerald in the center Dark fantasy an ancient sumerian warrior in brown armor with bronze elements with emerald inserts, with a big onyx battle axe with an emerald in the center](https://pics.craiyon.com/2023-06-18/27beed5b90f64c84b75121839a7c896e.webp)
Dark fantasy an ancient sumerian warrior in brown armor with bronze elements with emerald inserts, with a big onyx battle axe with an emerald in the center
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![Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/EX73F2/sumerian-copper-alloy-axe-with-gold-binding-2600-bc-the-handle-has-EX73F2.jpg)
Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of
![Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/EX73F1/sumerian-copper-alloy-axe-with-gold-binding-2600-bc-the-handle-has-EX73F1.jpg)
Sumerian Copper alloy axe, with gold binding 2600 BC. The handle has been restored, the original handle was coated in a red pigment. Axe carried by soldiers seen on the Standard of
Carvings with Stories: a blog about woodcarving: Woodcarving and woodworking tools seen at the British Museum; from ancient Nubia and Mesopotamia around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago
![Bronze little axe. The angle of the blade would help it to pierce through the bronze helmets worn by soldiers at this period. From Ur Sumerian, 2800-2500 B.C Stock Photo - Alamy Bronze little axe. The angle of the blade would help it to pierce through the bronze helmets worn by soldiers at this period. From Ur Sumerian, 2800-2500 B.C Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/E1GGYP/bronze-little-axe-the-angle-of-the-blade-would-help-it-to-pierce-through-E1GGYP.jpg)