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Bronze Age socketed axe from Brecon, Wales

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The drawing shows a socketed axe, with a side loop, from Brecon. It was found under a cromlech called Keven Hirv Vynidd.
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Title: Bronze Age socketed axe from Brecon, Wales
Description:
The drawing shows a socketed axe, with a side loop, from Brecon.
It was found under a cromlech called Keven Hirv Vynidd.

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