Finally, after many years, the secret of a 5,500-year-old axe at the Museumfabriek in Enschede has been revealed. The axe, found in Glanerbrug, turns out not to be made of bronze but of copper. The museum calls the discovery sensational. "We now know where the Stone Age ends in the Netherlands. In Glanerbrug!"
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Finally, after many years, the secret of a 5,500-year-old axe at the Museumfabriek in Enschede has been revealed. The axe, found in Glanerbrug, turns out not to be made of bronze but of copper. The museum calls the discovery sensational. "We now know where the Stone Age ends in the Netherlands. In Glanerbrug!"