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Bronze Age axes and mould
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The item is a plate from Archaeologia (see Bibliography).The plate shows three views of a mould for a socketed axe, together with an axe from it, and a view of a flat axe from Gleason Castle, Lancashire.
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Title: Bronze Age axes and mould
Description:
The item is a plate from Archaeologia (see Bibliography).
The plate shows three views of a mould for a socketed axe, together with an axe from it, and a view of a flat axe from Gleason Castle, Lancashire.
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