This isn't even math-
But it varied, from first stone, then copper, iron, steel, etc
People began using axes during the Stone Age, around 6,000 to 8,000 years ago, with the earliest known examples being made from stone. These early axes were primarily used for chopping wood and hunting. The advent of metalworking in the Bronze Age around 3,300 BCE led to the creation of bronze axes, which further improved their effectiveness and durability. Over time, axes evolved into various forms, becoming essential tools in agriculture, construction, and warfare.
Axes is plural; axis is singular (only one of them).
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
The X and Y axes meet at the origin.
It has axes.
The Pace of Knossis
Hand axes, sharpened stones and cutting tools were the tools and weapons of ancient man.
yes the aceries were the first to make them
Some weapons that the ancient Incas used were slings and spears. They also used axes and bows and arrows.
A medieval biller made axes.
Most of these are made out of steel and have wood handles.
Quartz in its amorphous state as 'flint' was first used in ancient times to fashion knives, axes and weapons by our stone age ancestors.
Wooden handles and hardened steel axe head.
Wooden handles and hardened steel axe head.
Lots of people have made axes over the years, too many to name here,
Lots of people have made axes over the years, too many to name here,
The Ancient Egyptians used axes, maces, composite bows, curved swords, daggers, and war chariots in their warfare.