Photos-Jones, E. (2001). ``Made in Scotland?'':. In: n.e. Fields of conflict:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 61-72.

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``Made in Scotland?'':
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Subtitle:
sword-making in Scotland in the C15th and C16th in the context of recent archaeological evidence
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Fields of conflict:
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British Archaeological Reports
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S958
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302
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61 - 72
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paper arising from the chemical and metallographic examination of two hand-and-a-half (bastard) swords dating to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries respectively, and a sixteenth-century dagger, with the aim of establishing whether some of them might have been produced locally from local ores. The report suggests that the two hand-and-a-half blades could have been produced locally, raising the need to qualify the assumption that mass imports of sword blades took place from the 1400s, with only the hilts being made and fitted locally. The dagger, despite its Scottish typology, might be an import
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Effie Photos-Jones
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2001
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1-84171-249-3
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Handandahalf Bastard Swords (Auto Detected Subject)
Handandahalf Blades (Auto Detected Subject)
Sword Blades (Auto Detected Subject)
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17 Jan 2006