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My Bronze Age Hoard Page
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The Image below shows the inside of 2 of the Axehead sockets from the Hoard. 1 contains a casting jet, and the other one Contains 1 piece of spearhead and 2 Spearhandle furrels
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Mark Lodwick ( finds co-ordinator, Wales ) investigates a late Bronze Age Hoard with the finder, Alan Jenkins. ( Fig 1 )
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A Small Broken late bronze age socketed Axehead.
An Ewart park type, the same as the hoard, possible S.Wales type.
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The Image below Shows the complete Hoard of 10 Axeheads and Pieces of sword from around 3,000 years ago .
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Below are The 10 Axeheads From the Hoard, ( Fig. 2 )
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My Links.
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I would like to Thank Mark Lodwick ( F.L.O. for Wales ) for his help, and also for the use of his and the National Museum of Wales's images on here, they are Figures 1, 2 & 3.
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I would like to Thank Mark Lodwick ( F.L.O. for Wales ) for his help, and also for the use of his and the National Museum of Wales's images on here, they are Figures 1, 2 & 3.
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This is an even older Axehead, its a Palstave type from the early Middle Bronze age, Around 3,500 years old. Its a Coed Llan Type ( Chepstow).
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(Figure 3,) 4 Pieces of sword blade and 2 sword handles from the Hoard
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