In 2019 a miniature bronze socketed axehead was discovered near Morebattle, Scottish Borders. These enigmatic finds are rare in northern Britain and are often considered to date anywhere from the Late Bronze Age to the Roman period. The discovery at Morebattle prompted a research project analysing unusually small socketed axeheads from Scotland and northern England. For the first time, scientific techniques have been applied to these objects, including optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence analysis and computed X-radiography, to inform assessments of wear analysis, material composition, manufacture and chronology. This presentation presents the findings and offers a broader discussion surrounding the changing function and meaning(s) of sm...
The book begins with brief biographies of the two collectors and outlines the areas in which they co...
Polished stone axes have long been recognised as one of the most important forms of material culture...
Damascening, defined in this context as the inlay of one metal into a different metal base, is a rar...
In 2019 a miniature bronze socketed axehead was discovered near Morebattle, Scottish Borders. As suc...
Abstract: The widespread employment and acceptance of use-wear analysis on materials such as flint a...
In this paper we report on the socketed axe from the Fahnster Tief ast Westerende-Kirchloog (Germany...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
Recent analysis of cremated human remains from an Early Bronze Age cist at Staarvey Farm, Isle of Ma...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
This paper presents the results of metalwork wear-analysis carried out on British and Irish Early Br...
A rare Bronze Age linen textile was found inside a socketed axe, part of a bronze age hoard dating t...
This thesis examines the social and economic landscape of the Early Anglo-Saxon period by analysing ...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
This thesis examines metalwork deposition, distribution and association in the British Early Iron Ag...
In 2017, a bronze socketed axe with a loop and prominent barbs on the blade was discovered at the Ku...
The book begins with brief biographies of the two collectors and outlines the areas in which they co...
Polished stone axes have long been recognised as one of the most important forms of material culture...
Damascening, defined in this context as the inlay of one metal into a different metal base, is a rar...
In 2019 a miniature bronze socketed axehead was discovered near Morebattle, Scottish Borders. As suc...
Abstract: The widespread employment and acceptance of use-wear analysis on materials such as flint a...
In this paper we report on the socketed axe from the Fahnster Tief ast Westerende-Kirchloog (Germany...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
Recent analysis of cremated human remains from an Early Bronze Age cist at Staarvey Farm, Isle of Ma...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
This paper presents the results of metalwork wear-analysis carried out on British and Irish Early Br...
A rare Bronze Age linen textile was found inside a socketed axe, part of a bronze age hoard dating t...
This thesis examines the social and economic landscape of the Early Anglo-Saxon period by analysing ...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
This thesis examines metalwork deposition, distribution and association in the British Early Iron Ag...
In 2017, a bronze socketed axe with a loop and prominent barbs on the blade was discovered at the Ku...
The book begins with brief biographies of the two collectors and outlines the areas in which they co...
Polished stone axes have long been recognised as one of the most important forms of material culture...
Damascening, defined in this context as the inlay of one metal into a different metal base, is a rar...