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Well-preserved Early Iron Age bronze axe found in Surrey
Oxford Archaeology staff digging a waterhole during recent excavations in Surrey in preparation for gravel extraction made the exciting discovery of an early Iron Age socketed copper alloy axe, dating to between 800 and 600 BC.
Iron Age socketed copper alloy axe found
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Re: Iron Age socketed copper alloy axe found
chears for posting barry very interesting read
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Re: Iron Age socketed copper alloy axe found
That is a beautifully preserved example. Thank you for the link Barry.
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