Bradley, P. J. (1995). A Waisted Axe from Bashley, Hampshire. Lithics 14. Vol 14, pp. 15-17.

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A Waisted Axe from Bashley, Hampshire
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Lithics 14
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Lithics
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14
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33
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15 - 17
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Describes a polished stone axe found between Bashley and New Milton, near Christchurch, Dorset, in the early 1980s. The closest British parallels for this type of axe are mauls and so-called mining tools, which have a wide distribution and are generally thought to be Bronze Age in date; a number of examples are cited. Finely made waisted axes such as the example from Bashley may be regarded as prestige items perhaps also linked with metalworking. Further research into waisted axes, mauls and mining tools may clarify the uses of these artefacts. LD
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Philippa J Bradley
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1995
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Metalworking (Auto Detected Subject)
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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31 Jul 2014