Citations:fan axe

a kind of hand axe?

 * 1956, Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 29, page 123:
 * The stone axe is called the “bent fan axe” by Evans. Three examples were found in association with Neolithic pottery and conventional Neolithic polished stone axes at a site on the Tembeling river in Pahang (Evans 1931 (5), esp. pl. XIII, Nos. 1 and 2).
 * 1962, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society:
 * The stone axe is called the "bent fan axe" by Evans. Three examples were found in Tweedie calls these implements "Tembeling knives", but the design is evidently that of an axe rather than a knife (Tweedie 1953, fig. 26).
 * 1971, Federation Museums Journal:
 * Tembeling knife (Tweedie 1953) or Type 5 Variety D (Duff 1970) (Figure 5b). This well made specimen of coarse-grained, moderately fissile slate is This form was originally termed &#39;bent fan axe&#39; by Evans (1928b: 133) ...
 * 2005, Ran Barkai, Flint and Stone Axes as Cultural Markers, page 217:
 * The single transversal polished axe (fan axe) is unique, and similar fan axes are known from Beisamoun and Peqi'in cave. In spite of the similarities between the large tools, the differences between axes and adzes are quite apparent