Needham, S. P. (1981). The Bulford-Helsbury manufacturing tradition: the production of Stogursey socketed axes during the Later Bronze Age in Southern Britain.

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The Bulford-Helsbury manufacturing tradition: the production of Stogursey socketed axes during the Later Bronze Age in Southern Britain
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British Museum Occasional Papers
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13
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The finding of two moulds for Stogursey-type axes prompts a re-evaluation of a small group of moulds and of its relationship to cast products (catalogued here). They represent a distinctive manufacturing technology with two regional groupings in southern England, and a Welsh group as yet lacking mould finds. Product: matrix recovery rates can be calculated and the equivalent deposition: production ratios assessed. Implications for the socio-economic position of smiths are discussed. Au(abr)
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Stuart P Needham
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1981
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0 86159 012 0
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Location - Auto Detected: Stogursey
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1981
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05 Dec 2008