The early tombs consisted of a deep rectangular shaft with one or two chambers dug from its sides.
Each rib consists of a head, neck, and a shaft.
This consisted of a long or short shaft with a staple at the end, to which a chain was attached.
Before being installed a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end.
It consisted of a wooden shaft with a heavy metal or stone object at the end.
In the churchyard is a 14th-century cross consisting of an octagonal shaft on a square base.
Modeled after an ice-pick, it consisted simply of a pointed shaft.
An insect appendage consists typically of a limb base and a shaft.
The tomb consists of just a shaft of over 10 meters deep.
This system consists of a spring-loaded diaphragm, and a shaft which is attached to the bottom.